TRIAL VERDICT
Like most of the country, I followed the Washington Sniper Case with some degree of detachment. I could understand the panic, but was personally unaffected by it. Nonetheless, I was happy when the snipers were found, and looked forward to their trial. I don't know that I expected a guilty verdict; a good attorney can often do wonders.
I know that I didn't expect a jury to use their common sense. Imagine my surprise when I found this link on the Viking Pundit
Correlation is not causation, but it can be awfully suggestive. (Francis Porretto, Bastion of Liberty)
Wednesday, November 19, 2003
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