Trick or Treat Weekend Trackback Party!
Posted on October 28, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 5 Comments
Hope everyone has a spooky Halloween, and gets lots of candy! Michelle Malkin is having some Halloween fun. So share your tricks and treats with us for our Halloween trackback party!
Here is how it works. Edit a post to include a link to this post, and send a trackback. No link to this [...]
Carnival of True Liberties Submissions Due
Posted on October 28, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | Comments Off
If you have a post that deals with civil liberties, how they are being stripped away via judicial activism, anti-ACLU, etc….
SUBMIT IT TO OUR CARNIVAL
The carnival will be held on Tuesday at And Rightly So
ACLU Protecting Sex Offender’s Halloween Rights
Posted on October 28, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU, Child Exploitation, News | 14 Comments
LANSING (AP) – A state lawmaker wants to ban sex offenders from Halloween. State representative Fran Amos of Waterford introduced a bill that would prohibit convicted sex offenders from handing out candy.
Offenders also could not have their porch lights on for trick-or-treating on October 31st or any other date set for Halloween by a local [...]
Libby Resigns
Posted on October 28, 2005 - Filed Under News | 3 Comments
Vice President Dick Cheney’s chief of staff, I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, was charged with one count of obstruction of justice, two counts of making false statements and two counts of perjury in the CIA leak case.
Libby could face as much as 30 years in prison and $1.25 million in fines if convicted on all five [...]
The Questions Not Asked About Valerie Plame
Posted on October 28, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU, Communism, News | 20 Comments
Crossposted at Part-Time Pundit by John Bambenek
During the press conference this afternoon, US Prosecutor Fitzgerald emphasized that no one knew that Valerie Wilson/Plame worked for the CIA and that her cover has been blown. He said that she needed that cover and the blowing of that cover has harmed national security. After reading [...]
ACLJ To Protect Free Speech of Pro-Life Demonstrators
Posted on October 28, 2005 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, News | Comments Off
(Washington, DC) – The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), specializing in constitutional law, said today it is pleased that the Supreme Court of the United States has agreed to take a case involving the use of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) statute against pro-life demonstrators – a case that the Supreme [...]
Read More..>>Operation Nativity
Posted on October 27, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 22 Comments
If you take a look to the left and right on my blog, you will see that I have already started decorating for the Christmas season. We all know how the ACLU hates nativity scenes, so we thought we’d put one up. We also put up the Homeland Holiday Advisory System, so we [...]
Read More..>>Pin on the Map
Posted on October 27, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 5 Comments
I’d like to see where you are all from! Click Here, and put your pin on our map. Lets see how far our influence has spread!
Read More..>>The Valour-IT Fundraising Competition
Posted on October 27, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 1 Comment
Project Valour IT, in memory of SFC William V. Ziegenfuss, provides voice-controlled software and laptop computers to wounded Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines recovering from hand and arm injuries or amputations at major military medical centers. Operating laptops by speaking into a microphone, our wounded heroes are able to send and receive messages from friends [...]
Read More..>>Miers Withdrawal Reaction Open Trackbacks
Posted on October 27, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 5 Comments
A sigh of relief seems to describe it well. I’ll make just a few notes here. I hope the next nominee can reunite the conservative base, which was divided over this. Before people start blaming the conservative base, or taking credit, keep in mind, she withdrew her own name. I have [...]
Read More..>>Miers Withdraws
Posted on October 27, 2005 - Filed Under News | 6 Comments
WASHINGTON (AP) — Harriet Miers withdrew her nomination to be a Supreme Court justice Thursday in the face of stiff opposition and mounting criticism about her qualifications.
President Bush said he reluctantly accepted her decision to withdraw, after weeks of insisting that he did not want her to step down. He blamed her withdrawal on calls [...]
School Holidays Banned
Posted on October 27, 2005 - Filed Under News | 1 Comment
Via WND
Rather than add a school holiday for Muslims who were requesting one, a Florida school board has canceled all religious observances – including Yom Kippur, Good Friday and the day after Easter.
The Hillsborough County School Board this week approved its 2006-07 calendar without the religious holidays, on a 6-1 vote, the Tampa Tribune reported.
“A [...]
Stop The ACLU Interviews Alan Sears, President of the Alliance Defense Fund
Posted on October 27, 2005 - Filed Under Interview, News | 4 Comments
Featured at: Montana News Association and The Reality Check
First of all, I want to thank you on behalf of Stop The ACLU, all of our contributors, and supporters. It is an honor to have this interview with you. We appreciate the Alliance Defense Fund does for America by fighting the ACLU, and protecting [...]
Anatomy of a Shakedown
Posted on October 26, 2005 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Activist Judges, Church And State | 2 Comments
As the post title suggests, I intend to walk you through the process by which activist groups who are hostile to religion change the behavior of communities to conform to their worldview one city at a time, and make money doing it. On Tuesday, October 25th, the Brevard County (Florida) School Board issued a [...]
Read More..>>The ACLU is Not Non-Partisan
Posted on October 26, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 1 Comment
The ACLU proudly claim that they are “wholly non-partisan.” It portrays itself as an objective organization that is “neither liberal nor conservative, Republican nor Democrat.” They say instead that they are “a public interest organization devoted exclusively to protecting the basic civil liberties of all Americans.” Bwahahahahah, excuse me while I wipe tears from my [...]
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