Why Does the ACLU Hate the Troops?
Posted on November 28, 2005 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Christmas, News | 8 Comments
Many have heard the ongoing debate on military recruiters in schools and the counter-recruitment efforts of the Left. Some schools are going so far as to sue the federal government on the grounds that their free speech is adversely affected by being compelled to allow military recruiters on campus in exchange for federal money. [...]
Read More..>>Bill proposes to allow Ten Commandments display in public
Posted on November 28, 2005 - Filed Under Church And State, History, News | 4 Comments
WINDER, Ga. – Legislators have proposed a bill that could allow the Barrow County display of the Ten Commandments to return to the county courthouse.
House Bill 941, sponsored by state Reps. Tommy Benton, R-Jefferson, and Terry England, R-Auburn, would permit counties to display historical documents on public property. The bill, also co-sponsored by state Rep. [...]
Pieces of Marble Fall From Supreme Court (VIDEO)
Posted on November 28, 2005 - Filed Under News | 1 Comment
WASHINGTON – A basketball-sized piece of marble molding fell from the facade over the entrance to the Supreme Court Monday, landing on the steps near visitors waiting to enter the building.
No one was injured when the stone fell. The marble was part of the dentil molding that serves as a frame for sculptural figures. The [...]
Ramsey Clark Defending Hussein
Posted on November 28, 2005 - Filed Under News, War On Terror | 5 Comments
BBC
Former US attorney general Ramsey Clark, an outspoken critic of the trial, was seated alongside the defence team.
Mr Clark, 77, who flew in from the Jordanian capital Amman on Sunday, said he wanted to protect Saddam Hussein’s rights.
“A fair trial in this case is absolutely imperative for historical truth,” he told Reuters news agency.
The [...]
Resistance Mounting Against Alito
Posted on November 28, 2005 - Filed Under News | 4 Comments
As the process of Confirmation plays out, forces are starting to mount to combat his Confirmation. The left is pulling out all the stops to block (or as we refer to it Bork) Judge Alito from becoming an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
The Washington Post.com reports on a group [...]
Carnival Host For This Week
Posted on November 28, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 3 Comments
If you’ve dialed us up to check out our Carnival of True Civil Liberties, it’s being hosted this week at the new and improved Gribbit’s Word. Come and check it out.
Next week’s host will be Kim from Musing Minds.
ACLU, Safety, and Tasers
Posted on November 27, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU, News | 2 Comments
Cross-posted from Right on the Right:
I’ve found that in California, the ACLU is against the use of tasers. For those that might not know, tasers are devices that launch small needles into a person and put 50,000 volts into their body, effectively stunning them and sending them into shock. This is meant to be a [...]
REAL Teen Under Fire From the Left
Posted on November 27, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU, Christmas | 6 Comments
Stop the ACLU covered the United States Postal Service and the first assault in the War on Christmas. A couple days ago I blogged about it too.Apparently exposing the War on Christmas has upset some people on the left. While checking my links in the TTLB Ecosystem, I found a couple left-wing moonbat bloggers who [...]
Read More..>>Sunday Funnies
Posted on November 27, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 1 Comment
Image Courtesy of Faith Mouse
A Tic In The Mind’s Eye has a big slice of mind your own business.
Ala at Blonde Sagacity is Apple Pie. So am I! What kind of pie are you?
Cao’s has deadly sins. She will die in the throws of passion. How sinful are you?
Elephant in My Coffee [...]
The Holiday Tree
Posted on November 26, 2005 - Filed Under Christmas, News | 7 Comments
Political Correctness strikes the Christmas season again. If America keeps this kind of stuff up, the ACLU might just be out of a job in what is usually its busy season.
BOSTON (Reuters) – Boston set off a furor this week when it officially renamed a giant tree erected in a city park a “holiday [...]
Padilla’s indictment
Posted on November 26, 2005 - Filed Under News, War On Terror | 6 Comments
My previous post about Padilla’s quandry as an American citizen but being held as an “enemy combatant” and the ACLU’s involvement and support of his ’supposed rights’ because he’s an American citizen.
The evidence against the “enemy combatant”, Jose Padilla, is pretty well documented, so I can’t understand what legal grounds the ACLU thinks they’re standing [...]
Weekend Open Trackbacks
Posted on November 26, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 1 Comment
If you have something interesting that you would like to share with us, and our readers, please leave a trackback to that post, and link to this post so others can join in on the linkfest.
If you don’t understand what a trackback is go here for a good explanation. If your blog doesn’t generate trackbacks [...]
My e-mail to John Gibson
Posted on November 25, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 2 Comments
John Gibson is the host of the show “My Word” on Fox News Channel, and the author of the book “The War on Christmas”. He seems like one of the good guys, and I have no doubt that he is. On Thanksgiving Day I was tuned in to the Tony Snow radio show [...]
Read More..>>Canival of True Civil Liberties Submissions Due
Posted on November 25, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 1 Comment
It’s that time again campers. It’s time to submit your threads for the Carnival of True Civil Liberties. If you have an original post which deals with judicial activism, the ACLU, or any other Civil Liberties issue, please submit it to our Carnival via our submission form. Submit here.
Please have them [...]
ACLU Style Political Correctness Hits the USPS
Posted on November 25, 2005 - Filed Under Christmas, News | 19 Comments
It is official, the United States Postal Service has now folded to the anti-Christmas PC movement. Postal employees are no longer allowed to say to customers “Merry Christmas.” And if that isn’t enough, no more Christmas stamps.
The busiest time of year for the USPS is the Christmas/Chanukah season. More letters, greeting cards, and packages are [...]
















