1.24.2013
Let's Mourn The Passing Of Booger Pruitt
Royce "Booger" Pruitt has died. Best known (or at least is now known) for being the longest serving Sheriff in the history of Texas. "He started working as a Deputy Sheriff for Glasscock County in 1958 and was appointed Sheriff in 1962. He retried in 2008 after 47 years and was the longest serving Sheriff in Texas and the United States." In the 2010 census, Glasscock County had 1,226 residents..
Random Thursday Morning Thoughts
Revised due to duplication error
- I got hauled off to the doctor against my will by Mrs. LL yesterday. Maybe its just a sudden drop in blood sugar but this is getting a little tricky to diagnose. But she seemed really scared yesterday so I went along.
- Listened to in house mini-concert of someone playing the recorder last night. I didn't even know that instrument was still around.
- Women are going to be allowed to fight on the front lines in our military. I suppose how it is implemented will be the key. (But radio guy Mark Davis was blowing a gasket over the subject this morning.)
- I'm not certain, but I think the current hot spot (and a spot which is ripe for abuse) for Plaintiffs lawyers it patent litigation with ground zero being the federal courts in East Texas.
- I bet Jay Ratliff is going to look pretty good on the Field Sobriety Testing but that dang blood test might doom him.
- Foggy 380 this morning.
- There was a story yesterday of the countless hours Manti Te'o spent on the phone to his fake girlfriend (as documented by phone bills.) As nutty as that makes Te'o, it also makes the perpetrator at the other end a nutcase. And the story got weirder at Te'o's lawyer now claims the fake girlfriend was voiced by a guy.
- I've never thought of this: Is there any actual law that prevents a man from going in a public woman's bathroom or visa-versa?
- What's the current status of the Waggonner Mansion in Decatur? And what about the huge house at College Street and Hale which seems to have been vacant for years?
- We've had "An Another" but it involves a man. And, unfortunately, a former Baylor pitcher.
- It would drive me nuts to be a school superintendent (two stories about them in the Update today.) Your fate is determined by a small group of school board members every couple of years who each have their own agendas.
- A story came out yesterday that the national Democrats are now focusing on Texas with the chance that it will soon become a blue state. If so, experts believe, "the Electoral College math is simple. We won’t be talking about Ohio, we won’t be talking about Florida or Virginia, because it won’t matter. If Texas is bright blue, you can’t get to two-seventy electoral votes. The Republican Party would cease to exist."
- Some tried to take shots at Hillary yesterday to get their soundbite or a question on the news but she fought back like crazy. Heck, she might be the Democratic nominee in three years.
1.23.2013
That's A Pretty Good Argument
You may remember this kid, 17, who is accused of Capital Murder in Parker County of his mom and sister. It sounds pretty cold-blooded.
But his lawyers were in court today arguing that the indictment should be quashed because if he were to be found guilty of the charged offense there are only two possible punishments under Texas law: (1) death or (2) live without parole. However, the U.S. Supreme Court has recently held that it is cruel and unusual punishment for either of those sentences to imposed on a minor defendant. So the lawyers argued he was charged with a crime that he can't be punished for.
Random Wednesday Morning Thoughts
- I can't stop sweating this morning. That can't be good. And it will make these thoughts abbreviated.
- The Collin County Sheriff says he will not enforce any federal gun laws that he believes are unconstitutional. I wonder if he has a copy of the Constitution?
- You would think Cowboys noseguard Jay Ratliff would be smart enough to not get a DWI but he went so far as to have it involve a wreck on 114. (Just like Josh Brent.)
- Stolen from Twitter: "Welcome to the home of the Dallas Cowboys, where safety comes first! ___1___ days without an accident."
- A lot of movies blow right past me (or go straight to DVD). Case in point: Last night I saw one called Limitless from 2010 starring Brad Cooper and Robert De Niro.
- Why is everyone dogging Beyonce about lip syncing the National Anthem at the inauguration? Did Whitney Houston do the same at the Super Bowl one year?
- People gripe about the criminal justice system but over the last couple of decades Wise County has a pretty good reputation. Really.
1.22.2013
Lockdown?
Edit: Hearing a report the guy might have been a Fed Ex driver who was involved in a weird lawsuit last year where a motorcyclist's family sued him after the motorcyclist died after crashing into him.
Random Tuesday Morning Thoughts
- Breaking: Major accident at FM 2123 and FM 51 this morning. Head on collision.
- Yesterday seemed like a reality check for the Far Right.Yep, he's around for four more years.
- James Woods Motors has put up a billboard right by the Karl Klement dealership.
- Drunk driving death on the road that runs behind the theater and restaurants on the east side of I-35 as you are going into Fort Worth just before hitting 820. I feared the pot holes on that back road but never a drunk driver.
- President Obama was chewing gum like nobody's business when he watched the parade yesterday. He must be a serious smoker.
- I understand James Taylor performing at the Inauguration but NBC turned him into a color commentator yesterday.
- Dallas DA Craig Watkins was on Fox 4 last night. That man isn't smart (and I'm being generous.)
- Two strippers, one pregnant, battle it out over a dollar bill. God bless America.
- I'm not sure why the movie Sucker Punch is not a cult classic.
- Golfer Phil Mickelson is thinking about moving from California because of the overall tax rate. He's had a hard life, I'm sure. (He's made $69 million in PGA winnings alone.)
- Kelly Clarkson performed at the Inauguration yesterday. She's basically back to a "Hey, Now" status.
- Four people in their 50s are listed in the death notices in today's Update. Freaks me out.
- President Obama's "I want to take one last look." Credit Bagofnothing.com.
1.21.2013
Flashback: The Courthouse Square in April of 2009
After a very long reading of the Declaration of Independance, the speech begins at 6:40.
I remember watching this from the balcony with an assistant DA who told me, "I'll tell you this, there is no way that Obama will get re-elected." I just replied, "It might be a little to early to start making predictions."
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