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...manufacturers can only do so much. The government needs to take intelligent action to keep guns not only out of the hands of criminals, but also out of the hands of dangerously ignorant citizens. In order to buy a hunting license in most states, hunters must go through extended hunter safety courses. For public safety, drivers are required to demonstrate a minimum degree of competence. However, to purchase a handgun, a lethal weapon, citizens need only have cash. It is well within the bounds of reason to require some kind of training on the part of soon-to-be handgun...
...accounts, Ford was a devout Mormon and family man who sat down to dinner every night with his wife and his two sons and daughter, who are now in college at Brigham Young University. He taught Sunday school and gave free physicals to Boy Scouts. Hunter Hammill, a Baylor University professor who has known Ford since they were medical residents at UCLA, says Ford was a "boy genius" who not only won awards and patented treatments but also "knew everybody and everybody liked...
Ford was known for the black Converse sneakers he always wore, even with business suits. He was also a big-game hunter; his house was festooned with trophies, including the skin of a lion he shot in Africa. Friends accounted for Ford's possession of thousands of rounds of military-style ammo as a normal passion for a gun collector...
...Kennedy vibes are intense. Inspirational sounds so put-on but it certainly is that." Occasional remarks invite puzzled looks-- "ONION," "Long live chocolate chip cookies!" and the oh-so political "No comment." Others invoke giggles--"Yowzah!" and "Much nicer than Nixon's old room at Whittier." Sensing conspiracy, Vicki Hunter pens, "The truth is out there." Dan Rather of CBS News, however, takes the cake, as he ponders the deeper philosophical quandaries of our time: "Kenneth--What IS the frequency...
...beautiful looking. Morris' work is not only fun--in an interview he talks gleefully about a coming episode, "Clyde Roper, Squid Hunter!"--but also artful, interspersed with haunting staged scenes like that of the cattle posed regally on a set in Grandin's episode. "It's the reverse of Unsolved Mysteries, where the narrator says, 'She walked through the door,' and a woman walks through a door. I try to capture an idea in images. It's dreamscape...