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Officers Punished for Supporting Eased Drug Laws

These officers can expect to be hounded out, as so much federal and state money depends, not on solving the problem of addiction, but on waging an ineffective, endless campaign, all the while insisting that this time – yes, this time – everything will be different and better.

Those challenging their dismissals are buoyed by the case of Jonathan Wender, who was fired as a police sergeant in Mountlake Terrace, Wash., in 2005, partly as a result of his support for the decriminalization of marijuana. Mr. Wender won a settlement of $815,000 as well as his old job back. But he retired from the department and took up teaching at the University of Washington, where one of his courses is “Drugs and Society.”

Among those not yet ready to publicly urge the legalization of drugs is a veteran Texas police officer who quietly supports LEAP and spoke on the condition that he not be identified. “We all know the drug war is a bad joke,” he said in a telephone interview. “But we also know that you’ll never get promoted if you’re seen as soft on drugs.”

Via New York Times.com.

Daily Bread for 12.5.11

Good morning.

Flurries (and perhaps thereafter freezing rain) await Whitewater, with a high temperature today of thirty-six. On Manhattan’s Lower East Side, it will be a day of showers with a high of fifty-three.

Today marks the anniversary of the day in 1933 when Prohibition ended.

The Wisconsin Historical Society recalls that decades earlier, in 1879,

the Humane Society of Wisconsin was organized in Milwaukee. Inspired by Henry Bergh, a New York City philanthropist, and his Humane Movement, the state Humane Society was formed to protect both animals and children.  However, with the formation of child protection laws in the early 1900s, the Humane Society of Wisconsin began to focus primarily on animal protection. [Source: Humane Society of Wisconsin].

Recent Tweets, 11.27 to 12.3

Tommy Thompson as Wisconsin’s Mitt Romney | Waukesha Wonk bit.ly/s0m2gY
2 Dec

Favoring well-funded groups: Walker Admin would charge protesters for police, cleanup – JSOnline bit.ly/s5D0Gp
1 Dec

“@BorowitzReport: In a sign that he is losing focus, today Herman Cain could not remember the last number of his 9-9-9 plan.”
1 Dec

DAILY WISCONSIN » GOP Sens. Jim DeMint and Rand Paul tell Wisconsin’s Conservative Bloggers to Go to Hell bit.ly/vFO2AH
29 Nov

Certain trend: Gannett’s Sheboygan Press story comments switching to Facebook shebpr.es/u5ClJO
29 Nov

Trees die for this: @ChrisRickertWSJ: Everyone must participate for lake cleaning effort to succeed dlvr.it/yB3W1
29 Nov

On Herman Cain’s Campaign

Sadly, yes:

Steve Schmidt, who managed Arizona Sen. John McCain’s 2008 presidential race, offered a far harsher assessment of the Cain moment.

“That Cain’s candidacy was taken seriously for longer than a nano-second in a time of genuine crisis for the country raises fundamental questions about the health of the political process and the Republican party,” Schmidt said.

Via The Washington Post.

Disability rights advocates warn of special education cuts

Balancing the budget on the backs of the vulnerable:

The Survival Coalition of Wisconsin Disability Group sent a letter this week to federal education officials and members of the states congressional delegation, urging them to stick with federal rules requiring school districts not to reduce the amount of money they spend on special education.

Via Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

See, also CESA 1 letter in favor of waiving federal safeguards for the disabled and Survival Coalition of Wisconsin Disability Group letter supporting existing safeguards.

Cross-posted at Daily Wisconsin.

Weekend Poll & Comment Forum: What’s your favorite holiday song?

It’s December — already — and Thanksgiving’s just a pleasant memory. However enjoyable that day (and it is), there are (to my knowledge) no popular Thanksgiving songs. Thanksgiving is a quiet holiday. The same cannot be said of Christmas (a naturally more exuberant holiday), or anything in December, for that matter. This is not a quiet month.

What’s your favorite holiday song? I’ve a poll with a few possibilities (from a list of popular radio songs), and space for comments to this post.


Comments will be moderated against profanity or trolls, but otherwise have at it.

My favorite: O Holy Night.