ADF Lawsuit Claims High School Censoring Christians
Posted on April 27, 2006 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Church And State, News | 1 Comment
Sadly, this kind of stuff is taking place in schools all over the country. No doubt, that multiple threats and lawsuits from the ACLU have effectively contributed to this chilling trend.
Agape Press
A suburban Philadelphia public school district is being sued for allegedly imposing an “extreme” amount of censorship on Christians students. For example, the [...]
ACLU Policy To Legalize Child Porn Distribution
Posted on April 26, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, Child Exploitation, News | Comments Off
Many of us find it disturbing to hear the sympathetic apologists defend the ACLU’s work to protect pedophiles over our children. We watch the ACLU fight for sex offenders to live next to Elementary schools, and playgrounds. We watched in horror as the ACLU defended NAMBLA, under the banner of free speech, to [...]
Read More..>>ACLU Request Hasn’t A Prayer
Posted on April 26, 2006 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Church And State, News | 3 Comments
Once again, America’s number one religious censor is attempting to stomp on the first amendment, and deny people the right to freely express their religion.
RALEIGH – City Council members refused Tuesday to strip Jesus, Buddha, Guru Nanak or any other religious figures from the prayers that open its meetings, bracing for a legal fight with [...]
Tony Snow, New WH Press Secretary
Posted on April 26, 2006 - Filed Under News | 1 Comment
Image by Lun Designs for Michelle Malkin
Via FOX
Tony Snow will be named new White House press secretary on Wednesday morning, FOX News has learned. Snow is expected to be at the White House for the announcement. He has been mulling the offer for the last several days.
And so it happens, the White House [...]
Torture Numbers Unclear
Posted on April 26, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, News, War On Terror | 1 Comment
The Washington Times has an excellent piece in today’s issue (and posted online) concerning the fuzzy math used in figuring out how many actual torture cases actually are based in fact. We here at Stop The ACLU have been saying since this all blew up last year when groups like Human Rights Watch, the [...]
Read More..>>Hamid Hayat Found Guilty In Lodi Terror Trial
Posted on April 25, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, News, War On Terror | 1 Comment
A twist in the trial, as the father Umer Hayat gets a mistrial, his son Hamid Hayat is found guilty.
Hamid Hayat, the 23-year-old Lodi man on trial for terrorist-related activities in Sacramento federal court, was found guilty Tuesday, just hours after a mistrial was declared in the related trial of his father, who was accused [...]
Mistrial In Lodi Terror Case
Posted on April 25, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, News, War On Terror | 1 Comment
An ACLU and CAIR defended terrorist suspect got a mistrial today. Hat tip: Michelle Malkin who quotes from Sacramento Bee.
A mistrial was declared Tuesday in the federal terrorism trial of a Lodi man charged with lying to protect his son, who authorities say attended an al-Qaida training camp in Pakistan.
The announcement came one day after [...]
Zarqawi appears in rare Web video
Posted on April 25, 2006 - Filed Under News, War On Terror | Comments Off
Via MSNBC
The leader of al-Qaida in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, said insurgents were fighting on despite a three-year “crusader” war, according to a rare video of him posted on the Internet on Tuesday.
“Your mujahideen sons were able to confront the most ferocious of crusader campaigns on a Muslim state. They have stood in the face [...]
What’s in the water at St. Luke’s Hospital?
Posted on April 25, 2006 - Filed Under Euthanasia, News | Comments Off
It seems that the criteria used by hospitals and courts to allow euthenasia of the patients in their care keeps getting simpler and easier for those who want to “pull the plug”. Via WorldNetDaily today, I read that “[a]n ill woman in Houston could die within days because a hospital ethics committee has voted [...]
Read More..>>City Hall Bible Study Concerns ACLU
Posted on April 25, 2006 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Church And State, News | Comments Off
America’s number one religious censor is at again.
Mayor Eddie Price started holding weekly Bible study sessions at City Hall on April 13 and continued the practice Thursday. He said the lunchtime program is open to people of all faiths and the location makes it easy for his employees to participate.
But the mayor’s decision to hold [...]
McCarthy Leak Whitewash Continues
Posted on April 25, 2006 - Filed Under War On Terror | 1 Comment
McCarthy Leak Defender McGovern Tied to Subversive Left
Here’s how Jim Lehrer of PBS described Ray McGovern to his audience last night:
Ray McGovern was an analyst for 27 years. He retired in 1990. He is now a member of the group Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity, which has criticized the current administration for politicizing intelligence.
At least [...]
Bush Orders Gas Probe
Posted on April 25, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU | Comments Off
Gas prices are soaring if no one else hasn’t noticed. In some places its been reported at almost $4 a gallon. The liberals, of course, are blaming it all on Bush. I thought this news was quite interesting.
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (AP) — President Bush is trying to calm Americans’ outrage over [...]
Tony Snow likely to take White House post
Posted on April 24, 2006 - Filed Under News | 3 Comments
CNN is reporting:
Sources close to the White House said Monday that Fox anchor Tony Snow is likely to accept the job as White House press secretary, succeeding Scott McClellan.
The sources said they expect him to announce his decision within the next few days.
A source familiar with the discussions said Monday that newly appointed Chief of [...]
Save A Life
Posted on April 24, 2006 - Filed Under Euthanasia, News | Comments Off
John Hawkins has a request for your help to save a life. Bravo to John, the cause of life surpasses political lines.
Other: MVRWC
Ten Commandments Victory Upheld Today
Posted on April 24, 2006 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Church And State, News | 2 Comments
Update: ACLJ primarly responsible for this victory.
U.S. District Court Judge James Carr said this week that a Ten Commandments monument by the Fraternal Order of Eagles placed outside the Lucas County Courthouse is constitutional. The ACLU of Ohio sued Lucas County in 2002 to have the display removed, saying it was unconstitutional and inappropriately promoted [...]
















