Lionel Deimel’s Web Log
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April 22, 2021
Gun Control
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April 20, 2021
An Immediate Reaction to the Chauvin Verdicts
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When I learned that the Chauvin jury had reached a verdict that was about to be announced, I turned my television to MSNBC. I listened to a...
April 12, 2021
Thoughts as Prosecution in Chauvin Case nears the End
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As I write this, the state’s case against former police officer Derek Chauvin is nearing its end. The last prosecution witness is use-of-fo...
April 4, 2021
To Protect and to Serve
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Watching the Minneapolis trial of Derek Chauvin, it is natural to ask what Chauvin’s defense can possibly be. The prosecution has offered wi...
April 3, 2021
What Do You Like about Donald Trump?
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Donald Trump The question persists: What do people like in Donald Trump? Many Trump voters saw their votes as giving the finger to a governm...
March 28, 2021
Defending Benjamin Franklin
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I am a graduate of Benjamin Franklin High School in New Orleans, Louisiana. Benjamin Franklin was established by the Orleans Parish School...
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March 19, 2021
Taking the Cats to the Vet (Day 2)
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See “ Taking the Cats to the Vet (Day 1) ” about my aborted veterinary appointment for cats Linus and Charlie. March 14, 2021 Cat carriers ...
March 11, 2021
Taking the Cats to the Vet (Day 1)
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March 11, 2021 10:04 a.m. I am relaxing a bit, steeling myself for the annual trauma of getting my two cats to the veterinarian. It is not...
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March 9, 2021
Annoying Squeeze Bottles
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“Empty” bottle of Kraft Tartar Sauce Many products are packaged in squeeze bottles—ketchup, mustard, salad dressing, barbecue sauce, dishwas...
More Thoughts on the Filibuster
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My recent post about the filibuster ( End the Filibuster ) was, perhaps, unduly negative. There are circumstances under which the filibuster...
March 6, 2021
End the Filibuster
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President Biden has a long and exciting agenda. Little of it can be realized without eliminating the Senate’s anti-democratic filibuster. I...
February 13, 2021
The Case against Trump
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I was surprised this morning when defense attorney Michael van der Veen argued that the impeachment document against ex-president Donald Tr...
February 3, 2021
Further Thoughts on the Trump Trial
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Just over a week ago, I published an essay about the upcoming Senate trial of Donald J. Trump. (See On the Upcoming Trial of Donald Trump .)...
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February 1, 2021
President Biden: Go Big
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I understand President Biden’s desire to bring the country together. “Unity” is an attractive concept, but it can be a slippery one. Sometim...
January 29, 2021
The Horrors of Movies on Television
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I am a big movie fan, and much of my movie watching is done on the television. (Particularly so in the current circumstances, of course!) I...
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January 25, 2021
Really, SCOTUS?
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I was surprised to learn today that the Supreme Court instructed the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals to dismiss two suits alleging that Pres...
On the Upcoming Trial of Donald Trump
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Donald Trump is to be tried once again by the Senate. There is much confusion—some of it intentionally generated by Trump partisans—about t...
January 24, 2021
How to Run Mass Vaccinations Redux
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NPR’s Weekend Edition Sunday led off today with a story titled “ Unpacking The Biden Administration's Coronavirus Strategy .” Dr. Carlo...
January 18, 2021
Donald Trump’s Future
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Many of the insurrectionists who sacked the Capitol on January 6 are claiming, in their defense, that the president told them to do what th...
January 15, 2021
Slavery
Revisited
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The latest addition to the politically correct lexicon is the use of the phrase enslaved person for the more succinct slave . Supposedly, ...
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