Another Milestone For British Socialism: Crime Rate Rose 108% Since Labour Party Came to Power!

I’m thinking getting tough on crime wasn’t one of their platforms. The worst part of the increase in crime in England is that it is abetted by backward Labour Party policies like closing down rural police stations which has helped the once idyllic English countryside become a haven for criminality, with crime rates out pacing the dangerous inner cities:

Crime is rising faster in the countryside than in towns and cities, official figures show.

Since Labour came to power, the 13 counties classified as “rural” have seen the sharpest increases in violent offending and criminal damage.

Violent crime rose by 119 per cent in country areas between 1998/99 and 2006/07 – compared with a national increase of 108 per cent.

Rural criminal damage surged 60 per cent compared with 35 per cent for the country as a whole.

The overall number of offences has also gone up more in shire areas and reached 772,409 in 2006/07 – more than one a minute.

Some of the offenses are penny ante to be sure, but in a country with a high tax burden on property owners, vandalism is more of a drain on people’s income than here in the States. Plus high rates of vandalism do not speak well for the communities’ futures; if these are kids committing crimes that go unpunished what’s to stop them from graduating to more violent crimes?

Since the crime rate in England has gone up 108% in the last decade I guess not much. Here are some statisitcs that’ll put to rest the “America’s more violent” nonsense once and for all:

Offences of violence in Gloucestershire and North Wales have more than trebled – increasing by 235 per cent and 207 per cent respectively.

In Cambridgeshire, the number of drug offences has risen by 80 per cent – almost double the national increase.

The total number of recorded crimes in Dyfed-Powys has shot up by 22.5 per cent, almost four times the national increase of 6.2 per cent.

The article implies that drug offenses are at about a 40% increase from last year, and the majority of the country has had little over 6% increase in crimes of violence, except in the rural areas where violence is up over 200%!

The violent crime rate in America has declined by roughly a third since the 90s. That includes everything from murder, rape and assault to fist fights. The rate of property theft has continued to decline from the mid 90s until now. Hmmm.

In general, what’s the difference between the government of England in that time period and America?

I’ll leave that for discussion, but what should be inescapable is that England’s “Democratic Socialist” style Labour Party has created a crime ridden soon to be third world country out of what was once considered the most civilized nation in the world. Viewing the wishy washy statement on justice from the Labour website one can see where the problem lies.

Democrats are increasingly looking to Europe for policy models they hope will appeal to the hipster electorate they believe will help them consolidate their power. We also have our own Labor movement, even right here in my newly adopted homeland of South Carolina, that calls for a European approach to public policies.

One wonders if any of them actually look at Europe before advocating the disasterous policies that have torn it asunder.

Victory in Iraq!

America’s march to victory in Iraq continues despite the attempts of leftists and Islamists here and abroad to derail the liberation of those lands from the stranglehold of tyranny. Five years removed from the invasion American forces fight a battle on many fronts, from the blood soaked sands of the middle east to the anarchist run streets of Olympia, Washington, and American forces deal constantly with a terrible enemy without and insidious enemies within.

But thanks to the courageous leadership of the Bush administration and the tireless efforts of our patriotic troops the American people remain free, the American homeland remains safe and hundreds of thousands of men, women and children have a chance to join the West and live lives of freedom and prosperity.

From President Bush’s touching speech today:

On this day in 2003, the United States began Operation Iraqi Freedom. As the campaign unfolded, tens and thousands of our troops poured across the Iraqi border to liberate the Iraqi people and remove a regime that threatened free nations.

Five years into this battle, there is an understandable debate over whether the war was worth fighting, whether the fight is worth winning, and whether we can win it. The answers are clear to me: Removing Saddam Hussein from power was the right decision — and this is a fight America can and must win.

The men and women who crossed into Iraq five years ago removed a tyrant, liberated a country, and rescued millions from unspeakable horrors. Some of those troops are with us today, and you need to know that the American people are proud of your accomplishment — and so is the Commander in Chief.

Read the rest of this stirring speech here.

John Boehner’s Blog has a round up of the Republican accolades for our troops.

Gateway Pundit is covering the milestones we achieved and GSGF reminds us the cost of freedom is always hard to bear, but the blood of Americans is the seed from which liberty grows. Celebrate America for you have brought the greatest gift of all to the people of Iraq, their freedom.

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Cigars Seized in Michigan Drug Bust Sent to Troops

Usually the cigars would have been incinerated, but patriotic sheriff Michael Bouchard has decided to send the cigars to our brave troops serving in the middle east:

OAKLAND COUNTY, Mich. — Normally, 1,500 cigars seized in a drug bust would be incinerated.

The Oakland County sheriff is planning to send them to Michigan troops serving in Iraq.

The county’s Narcotics Enforcement Team seized the stogies, valued at $15,000, during a traffic stop of a convicted drug felon in January.

Sheriff Michael Bouchard said Thursday the cigars were thought to be illegal Cuban cigars, but they turned out to be high-quality Dominicans.

He said he couldn’t give them away if they were Cuban cigars.

Bouchard said he’s not sending the cigars to encourage smoking, but he hopes the smokes will provide a respite from their stressful routines. He also added many of his own deputies are serving in Iraq.

Bouchard said he could still use help with the cost of shipping the cigars to the troops.

Anyone who can help can call 248-858-1947.

Lend a hand if you can.

h/t Trench

Librarians Still Enabling Pedophiles

The following is a guest post by Jenn, a recovering librarian and occasional contributor to Red Alerts.

It’s a no-brainer. You see someone looking at child porn, you call the cops, right?

Not if you want to keep your job at the Lindsay branch of the Tulare County Library system in California.

When librarian Brenda Biesterfeld observed 39-year-old Donny Lynn Chrisler viewing naked images of boys on a Tulare County library computer station, she told her supervisor, Judi Hill. Hill’s solution was to have Biesterfeld hand Chrisler a note explaining that his behavior was not permissible and would result in banning him from the library if it happened again. Biesterfeld was told to refrain from reporting the incident to authorities.

Fortunately, Biesterfeld recognized the inappropriateness of administering the equivalent of a “time out” to a child porn-seeking pervert. She helped officers catch Chrisler in the act of viewing kiddie porn images, resulting in his arrest. He is now accused of possessing hundreds of pornographic images of children, some as young as 2 years of age.

When she told her supervisor what she had done, Biesterfeld was admonished for lack of loyalty to the County, and even threatened. Biesterfeld told Hill she was not just a county employee, but a mother and a citizen as well.

Two days later, Brenda Biesterfeld was fired, just before her employee probationary period expired.

I don’t have to explain to readers of this blog why this incident is so appalling. I’m sure all of you join me in applauding Brenda Biesterfeld as a hero, a model citizen who puts the safety of children before her career. But I do want to impress upon all of you that this type of situation is more common than you think, and is symptomatic of a larger problem with the “professional ethics” drilled into future librarians by graduate programs and the American Library Association.

I ought to know – I’ve been through it.

After college, I began working in an academic library and decided to pursue a graduate degree in Library Science. If nothing else, my indoctrination into librarianship drove home one point: never, ever give law enforcement officials information about a patron.

Those who obstruct law enforcement are deified as defenders of First Amendment rights, while those who adhere to legal mandates by cooperating with local or federal officials are pariahs in the library world. I was 22 and in love with libraries and books. Nerdy, I know, but championing First Amendment rights, actually helping to defend the American public from censorship, sounded so noble.

And I believed all this discussion of professional philosophy and information ethics was purely theoretical. Surely no pedophilic pervert would use the public access computers in the library to download kiddie porn.

And then it happened. A technically savvy coworker came to me, pale and visibly shaken, and told me he had found horrible, unspeakable images of children on a library computer. The hard drive, he said, was completely filled with movies and stills. He also said he knew who had downloaded the pornographic content.

I went with him to offer moral support as he informed our supervisor. She assured us she would handle things in consultation with the college administration.

I’m embarrassed to write this, but in all honesty, I moved on from that incident pretty quickly. Unlike my coworker, I didn’t have the images emblazoned on my very synapses, I didn’t know the identity of the person who had downloaded the vile stuff, and I had every faith that my boss, a person for whom I had great respect and admiration, would handle the situation appropriately.

I was naive.

Weeks later, I discovered that this extremely liberal east coast college had disappeared the incident. The network logs had been wiped clean, the hard drive had been destroyed, and my questions about whether the FBI had been notified were skillfully evaded.

I watched my coworker, the guy who initially found the child porn, literally make himself sick as he struggled with whether or not to circumvent the academic administration by reporting the issue directly to law enforcement. Unlike me, he wasn’t sure we should trust they had been notified. I decided he was probably right when subtly, and then not so subtly, he was pressured into resigning his position. On his last day, my coworker told me more about the guy who had downloaded the materials.

He was a student in the childhood education program.

That was the beginning of the end for my library career. Over time, I found that this was not the only point at which my personal sense of right and wrong diverged from the philosophical underpinnings of 21st century librarianship. But I’ll save those for another day.

Today my concern is that librarians continue to aid and abet pedophiles in the name of free speech and that highly dubious sweeping right to privacy that I have yet to find in the Constitution or Bill of Rights. Their mission to promote intellectual freedom by ensuring patron confidentiality nearly always seems to trump their responsibility to protect our children from pedophiles.

Librarians cite the protection of personal liberties as a reason for withholding records or failing to report crimes to law enforcement. They don’t want to provide The Man with information that might incriminate someone based on their literary proclivities – you know, like child pornography.

Isn’t it time we knocked members of the American Library Association off their high horses, or at least ripped those First Amendment cloaks from their shoulders? Here’s a thought: maybe a little critical thinking could help librarians distinguish between genuine criminal activity and odd or embarrassing taste in literature. Guided by something as simple as good judgment, librarians should be able to report those who download child pornography without inadvertently snaring law-abiding patrons in a net cast too wide.

Unfortunately, after attending library school, I can tell you unequivocally that critical thinking and good judgment are not part of the curriculum.

And that’s what makes supporting librarian heroes like Brenda Biesterfeld and decrying public library policies that enable criminality all the more important. Make it your business to find out what would happen if Donny Chrisler was downloading child porn at your library, and if necessary, stick your neck out like Brenda Biesterfeld.

Lazy Friday: Babes of the Right Edition

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I spent a good deal of the day being lazy, though I did do some light reading. I present a little Friday round up of what the hard working ladies of the rightosphere have been up to while I laid around the house:

Cassy Fasso at Wizbang has some strong words for Michelle Obama and women who bash their husbands.

GSGF breaks down the retirement of Admiral Fallon and what it means to CentCom, Iran and the world.

Velvet Hammer exposes the real Alexandra Dupre, a child of privilege and challenges the notion that she was the product of an abused childhood ala Tammy Bruce. The truth is likely in the middle, because extreme permissiveness, absentee parenting and not providing moral guidance to your child is as much a form of abuse as beatings, and clearly lead to the same results.

Woman Honor Thyself takes Montclair State University to task over propagandizing for Islam.

Alyssa A. Lappen double dog dares the web Soros funded political groups to support the Declaration Against Genocide.

Wake Up America has the goods on Baathist Iraq and their dealings with terrorists groups.

Lost in Lima, Ohio has the strange case of a Polygamist and Child molester who claims to be the Arch Angel Gabriel. Also the best mom ever!

Malkin is all over Winter Soldier II.

Atlas is rightfully worried about the Organization of Islamic Countries disgusting demand we put Israel on trial for warcrimes. When they don’t get their way, how much blood will the shed?

Happy Friday!