Doing Our Part for Katrina Victims
Posted on August 31, 2005 - Filed Under Fundraising | 11 Comments
Soldiers’ Angels Katrina Relief Fund for Soldiers’ Families
Soldiers’ Angels has also began an operation to assist soldiers’ families in Louisiana and Missippi who are currently deployed in Iraq or Afghanistan and cannot be home to help their families.
Soilders’ Angels Katrina Relief Fund for Soldiers’ Families
Another good charity is Mercy Corps
Michelle Malkin has all kinds [...]
It’s Time to Grow Up, Glenn
Posted on August 31, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 15 Comments
Cross-posted from Part-Time Pundit
Link Looting? Don’t you think that’s in a little poor taste comparing someone having a, albeit heated, disagreement with you about the ACLU?
Sure, the ACLU does some good things, but they are a part of the larger encroachment of the federal government in general and the judiciary in specific, something as [...]
Instapundit and the ACLU
Posted on August 31, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 115 Comments
Update: Many months later, we talk Glenn into debating us.
Update #2: I just got off the phone with someone from the Alliance Defense Fund who suggests that maybe Glenn should read Alan Sear’s new book ACLU Vs. America before he bashes it. Makes sense to me. Have you checked the [...]
The ACLU teams with Local Druids to Attack Christian Police Officer…The Christian Side Of The Story
Posted on August 30, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 7 Comments
Perhaps you heard the MSM Version Of This story.
GREER, S.C. — The American Civil Liberties Union is demanding that the city of Greer drop all charges and apologize to a Greer couple who claim they were targeted by police because of a religious bumper sticker.
I just got this in the email:
I am the Greer SC [...]
Trackback Party
Posted on August 30, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 4 Comments
A big thank you to Phin who runs a little service you might want to check out: Apothegm Designs. We now have open trackbacks…so…why not celebrate with a party?
Here is how it works. If you have a post you want others to see, just link to this post, and send a trackback. [...]
American Legion Takes On The ACLU
Posted on August 29, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 6 Comments
Reprinted from American Legion Website
HONOLULU, August 24, 2005 – Delegates to the nation’s largest wartime veterans organization meeting here during their 87th annual national convention forged their solidarity against legal abuse and secular cleansing of American family values and religious symbols by the ACLU and other organizations.
Four thousand delegates representing 2.7 million members [...]
An Angel Sells His Wings For A Good Cause
Posted on August 29, 2005 - Filed Under Fundraising | Comments Off
And his comics
OK it’s started…
The STA Rummage Sale and Fundraiser.
Items for sale, go check them out…
First: The Wings
and other things with wings
Never Forget T-shirt (Wings on back)
The benefit CD
By RealTeen
And of course all Proceeds from My Store during the sale will go directly to the fundraiser.
E-Bay Items: Comics
Spiderman Comics 5-pack- 5 comics for [...]
CAIR And ACLU, A Deadly Combo
Posted on August 29, 2005 - Filed Under War On Terror | 6 Comments
America needs to wake up from the politically correct dreamworld if it hopes to remain the free society it is. While we rightly fight across the ocean to spread democracy, ours is being eaten away from the inside. The trojan horses are marching disguised in patriotic camo, and their danger is real. [...]
Read More..>>Watching The Watchers
Posted on August 29, 2005 - Filed Under Border Control/Homeland Security, War On Terror | Comments Off
Fear of a civilian patrol group is prompting fewer contractors to pick up workers from Houston corners where day laborers congregate, some activists said.
Workers’ fear over the Minuteman volunteers probably led to some day laborers also abandoning their usual corners. And the same concerns caused a day labor organizational meeting Saturday to be closed to [...]
I get what Cindy Doesn’t…
Posted on August 29, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU, Church And State | Comments Off
I will be away from the blog and offline for two days EXCEPT for monday evening at 7:30 P.M. PST when I will be doing a show with the President of the Black Republican Caucus and a Reverend. Tune in while we discuss the MYTH of the separation of church and state. Click [...]
Read More..>>ACLU Vs. America
Posted on August 29, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | Comments Off
A new book from ADF, The ACLU vs America, tells the truth about the American Civil Liberties Union’s war on religious freedom, traditional values, marriage, the sanctity of life, and the United States of America.
ADF’s Alan Sears and Craig Osten lay bare the subversive plans, deceitful tactics, and shocking goals of the Left’s leading legal [...]
Thoughts On TTLB
Posted on August 28, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 7 Comments
Yesterday I was a Mortal Human, and today, I am an Insignificant Microbe. How the heck does that happen?
Basil? You think you have it figured out? Maybe I should join This Club to get my links back up?
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Sunday Funnies
Posted on August 28, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 14 Comments
image from bushsupporter.org
Some fun and funny links from around the blogosphere in the past week.
The Conservative UAW GuyCarnival Of Comedy
Point Five reports on Pat Robertson’s apology for praying to the wrong Jesus. He also has the First horrifying images from the Al Qaeda Media Jihad.
Poliblogger has The Great Emoticon Debate.
Phin has found a new level [...]
Always The Defender Of Those Poor Sex Offenders
Posted on August 27, 2005 - Filed Under Child Exploitation | 7 Comments
When they are not busy defending the “rights” of terrorists at Gitmo, the ACLU can always find time to defend their pervert buddies of child diddlers, and rapists.
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Hat tip Freerepublic
ACLU sues Woodfin over park ban on sex offenders
The Associated Press
A new law that bans sex offenders from going to parks in the town of Woodfin [...]
Islam In Public Schools Part IV
Posted on August 27, 2005 - Filed Under Church And State | 2 Comments
Written by Pulpit Pounder.
Ok, this is the final installment in my humble analysis of Eklund v. Byron Union School District, a decision in which the court ruled that it was permissible for California schools to use an “interactive educational module” to teach seventh graders about Islam. In the first three installments we reviewed the facts [...]






















