Well, the second interview went rather well I think. My only concern is that since I am a law student and don’t know that I want to stay in family law they won’t pick me. They should though, I am a great candidate for the position. I would love to spend the next three years, at least, forming the position into something incredible that can make a true difference to children in the courts. It is the perfect position to teach me the importance of detail and how the writings should be completed.
Josh is currently reading some of the Civil War graphic novels. I am not a big fan of the heros with years and years of back story, there is just too much I don’t know for me to just read and enjoy the comics. However, I love discussing ideas that stem from these comics.
In the Civil War storyline the question is do you require mutants and heros to register themselves and such powers as they have?
I have decided that I don’t think they should have to register unless they are going to use those powers in public. I think that even if they are using the powers in a casual manner in public they should be required to register.
However, I don’t think the registry should be one that includes the persons mundane identity. I suggested using something like the tagging devices that so many animals now have. Asstutely Josh pointed out that this would give the government a way to find out the mundane identities of these people. If the government doesn’t already have a list somewhere because they follow people and spy on them I would be shocked. At least a list created in secret may have fewer people who can view it and more protections around it. A list is inevitable but I don’t like it and I don’t want to encourage it.
There was so much more to our discussion. It makes me want to start carrying around a tape recorder so that I can transcribe them later.
More randomness to come I am sure.