U.S. preparing military strike on Iran ?
Posted on December 31, 2005 - Filed Under News, War On Terror | 8 Comments
Oh, if this is true…the crying we shall hear from the moonbat hippies. The Nation that wishes to blow Israel off the map may be in for a rude awakening.
WND Reports:
According to Der Spiegel, the German daily, reports of a pending strike escalated following Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s recent statements that Israel should be [...]
New Year’s Video Salute To The Troops
Posted on December 31, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 2 Comments
Amy Proctor has a must see tribute to the troops.
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Vodka Dad
Posted on December 31, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | Comments Off
How cute! Just in time for the new year, Vodkapundit becomes Vodka Dad. Congrats!
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Best of the Blogosphere 2005
Posted on December 31, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 3 Comments
As we end one year, and begin another, lets take a look at what the blogosphere had to say in 2005. I emailed a few bloggers to send me what they thought was their best posts of 2005.
Junkyard Blog names his Top Ten Blogs of 2005
Rightwing Nuthouse has Dancing on the Graves of Black [...]
ACLU Claimed FISA Was Unconstitutional
Posted on December 30, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU, News, War On Terror | 2 Comments
AJ Strata is on fire tonight! Check out the hypocrisy from the ACLU he uncovers.
What stunning hypocrisy is eminating from the ACLU! They are calling for in investigation into crimes by Bush because he did not follow FISA – a process and set of statutes the ACLU claimed in 2002 in an amicus brief [...]
Reading Assignment
Posted on December 30, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU, Communism, History | Comments Off
Bill Karl has an excellent post up, outlining the the “proud” history of the ACLU. Required reading for the day.
We are also adding him to our blogroll.
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ACLU Runs Ad In NY Times Bashing Bush, Ignores Clinton and Carter (VIDEO)
Posted on December 30, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | Comments Off
I really like how this advertisement only targets Bush, yet doesn’t mention their heroes Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter doing the same thing. You can see the advertisement here and a humorous one here. In my opinion, the latter should be the one that was used.
On last night’s The O’Reilly Factor, Bill Goodman, a civil [...]
ACLU Slams DOJ Investigation of NSA Whistleblower, Asks For Investigation To Be Called Off
Posted on December 30, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU, News, War On Terror | 8 Comments
ACLU Website
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Media@aclu.org
NEW YORK – The American Civil Liberties Union today sharply criticized a Justice Department investigation into the disclosure of an illegal National Security Agency domestic eavesdropping operation approved by President George W. Bush.
In a letter to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales as well as two full-page advertisements in the New York Times, [...]
Justice Department Opens NSA Leak Probe
Posted on December 30, 2005 - Filed Under News, War On Terror | 7 Comments
Update: ACLU Asks For Investigation To Be Called Off
What can I say, besides “finally”?
Hat Tip: Michelle Malkin
WASHINGTON – The Justice Department has opened an investigation into the leak of classified information about President Bush’s secret domestic spying program, Justice officials said Friday. The officials, who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the probe, said [...]
No ‘Jesus’ Prayers Allowed for Indiana House of Representatives
Posted on December 30, 2005 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Church And State, News | 7 Comments
Via WND
U.S. District Judge David Hamilton rejected a request by Republican House Speaker Brian Bosma to review the original Nov. 30 ruling. Bosma claimed the directive was too vague to enforce. Ruling on a suit brought by the Indiana Civil Liberties Union, Hamilton said that “using Christ’s name or title” or referring to a “savior” [...]
Judge Says ACLU Is Unreasonable
Posted on December 29, 2005 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Activist Judges, Church And State, News | 6 Comments
A recent decision by a federal court of appeals has set the stage for yet another Supreme Court showdown over public displays of the Ten Commandments.
On December 20, a three-judge panel from the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati upheld a public display of the Ten Commandments in a Kentucky courthouse.
This especially floored the [...]
ACLU Launch Propaganda Over NSA
Posted on December 29, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU, News, War On Terror | 9 Comments
NEW YORK – In a full-page advertisement in today’s New York Times, the American Civil Liberties Union intensified its call for a special counsel to be appointed to determine whether President George W. Bush violated federal wiretapping laws by authorizing illegal surveillance.
The ACLU said President Bush’s actions were a clear violation of the Foreign Intelligence [...]
Thomas More Law Center Fights Islamic Indoctrination In Public Schools
Posted on December 29, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU, News | 3 Comments
The ACLU pride themselves in maintaining that “wall of seperation” between religion and government. They push the line often enough into a realm that many think is downright censoring of religious expression, such as a student led prayer at a graduation. While there are grey areas, where we can all debate these controversial [...]
Read More..>>ACLU Against TSA Questioning Suspicious Behavior
Posted on December 29, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU, News, War On Terror | 2 Comments
Dec. 28, 2005 — Security screeners at 40 major airports across the country will be trained next year to use casual conversation to flush out possible terrorists.
The Transportation Security Administration will first teach screeners what suspicious behaviors to look for in travelers. These can include nervousness, wearing a big coat in the summer or reluctance [...]
ACLU Sues Police For Talking
Posted on December 28, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU, War On Terror | 4 Comments
Once again we see the ACLU attempting to undermine efforts by the government to keep us safe. The ACLU has sued to stop a behavior-screening program run by the Massachusetts State Police at Boston’s Logan International Airport. The program in question involves techniques used by police all over the country to identify suspicious [...]
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