ACLU Bans Ten Commandments People Fight Back

Posted on January 31, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU, News | 12 Comments

I am so sick and tired of the ACLU trying to ban God from the public square…
From Sidelines Online:
Thou shalt not decorate thy local courthouse with placard replicas of the ten commandments. Or so decreed Rutherford County Court in its ACLU of Tenn., Inc. v. Rutherford County decision this past September.
Last week, the Rutherford County [...]

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Joe Biden must be hoping for a Gary Condit moment

Posted on January 31, 2007 - Filed Under News | Comments Off

Remember Chandra Levy? Then came 9/11. Biden must be praying for Harry Potter to show up naked in public…oh wait…
Joe Biden on Barak Obama: “I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy,” he said. “I mean, that’s a storybook, man.”
Tearful withdrawal from [...]

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Senator Mary Landrieu -“I often think we would have been better off if the terrorists had blown up our levees”

Posted on January 31, 2007 - Filed Under Politics As Usual | 1 Comment

That’s what she said, freaking unbelievable:
“Louisiana Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu had harsh words for the federal government on the eve of hearings into the progress of rebuilding the Gulf Coast following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Landrieu blamed the government for much of the devastation caused by Katrina and for the slow pace of recovery in Louisiana.
“I [...]

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ACLU’s Favorite Hate Cult Can’t Attack Families at Heroes’ Funerals

Posted on January 31, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, News | 11 Comments

Judicial Watch: Court Rules Against ACLU, Protestors in Military Funeral Lawsuit
(Washington, DC) Judicial Watch, the public interest group promotes transparency, accountability and integrity in government, politics and the law, announced today that a U.S. District Court in Missouri denied a request by the American Civil Liberties Union lawyers made on behalf of a member [...]

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“God” an Obscenity?

Posted on January 31, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU | 6 Comments

The attacks on Christian expression never cease. Only the excuses vary:
“A censored version of the film The Queen in which all references to God were taken out has been removed from Qantas flights. The Oscar-nominated film starring Helen Mirren, which had the word “God” removed, was being screened on Qantas long-haul flights until [...]

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Our “allies”

Posted on January 30, 2007 - Filed Under News, Politics As Usual, UN, War On Terror | 11 Comments

Is this the “international community” that we are supposed to “rejoin” and in front whom we must supinate ourselves to “regain trust?”
New York Times: Europe Resists U.S. Push to Curb Iran Ties
European governments are resisting Bush administration demands that they curtail support for exports to Iran and that they block transactions and freeze assets [...]

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Hey Beelzebub, would you turn up the heat…

Posted on January 30, 2007 - Filed Under News, UN, War On Terror | Comments Off

UN: SECRETARY-GENERAL CONDEMNS IN STRONGEST POSSIBLE TERMS SUICIDE BOMBING IN ISRAEL, CALLS FOR SWIFT ACTION BY PALESTINIAN SECURITY TO PREVENT FURTHER ATTACKS
The following statement was issued today by the Spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon:
The Secretary-General condemns in the strongest possible terms today’s suicide bombing at a bakery in Eilat, Israel, which killed three people [...]

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Free to Defame?

Posted on January 30, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU | 1 Comment

Does the 1st amendment protect the making of untrue defamatory statements? The issue arises from the oppressive actions of a California woman who does not like her neighbours:
“Lemen owns a cottage only feet from the restaurant and led a campaign to restrict it because she said it disrupted the neighborhood. Aric Toll, 41, a [...]

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Iraqis: At least 200 insurgents killed

Posted on January 29, 2007 - Filed Under News, War On Terror | 2 Comments

Now we are getting somewhere!
From the AP:
Iraqi officials said Monday that U.S.-backed Iraqi troops had targeted a religious cult called “Soldiers of Heaven” in a weekend battle that left 200 fighters dead, including the group’s leader, near the Shiite holy city of Najaf. A military commander said hundreds of gunmen planned to disguise themselves as [...]

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Air America Dodged the Bullet Again

Posted on January 29, 2007 - Filed Under News | Comments Off

From Breitbart:
Air America Radio, a liberal talk radio network, said Monday that it had reached a tentative agreement to be sold to the founder of a New York area real estate company. The network also said that Al Franken, its longtime headline personality, would depart next month.
The agreement with Stephen Green, the founder and chairman [...]

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China Catches the Madness

Posted on January 29, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU | 1 Comment

We read:
“Companies looking to reach China’s consumer market with pig images during Year of the Pig celebrations next month will have to adjust after a national television network adopted a policy to be sensitive to the country’s small Muslim population, according to published reports. China Central Television said it would ban all verbal and [...]

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Hillary — not real sharp

Posted on January 28, 2007 - Filed Under News, Politics As Usual | 1 Comment

Reuters: Clinton attacks Bush’s ‘irresponsibility’ on Iraq
Clinton also chided journalists for repeatedly bringing up her response to a question at the rally about how she would deal with all the evil male leaders in the world.
“What in my background qualifies me to deal with evil and bad men?” she had asked at the rally, rephrasing [...]

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The President ordered Iranian students deported

Posted on January 28, 2007 - Filed Under Border Control/Homeland Security, History | 1 Comment

Cross-posted at CourtZero
The President has directed the Attorney General to identify any Iranian students in the United States who are not in compliance with the terms of their entry visas, and to take the necessary steps to commence deportation proceedings against those who have violated applicable immigration laws and regulations.
As [...]

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Bizarre post-Katrina suit, not sure what to think

Posted on January 28, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU, News | 3 Comments

Times-Picayune: ACLU sues over arrest
In the desperate days that followed Hurricane Katrina, the streets of New Orleans resembled either a ghost town or a military zone as rifle-toting soldiers and wary cops roamed the largely abandoned city. Courthouses, parish prison cells and police stations were rendered useless by the massive flooding.
Louisiana prison officials opened a [...]

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A “wall” made of twigs standing on sand cannot withstand a single gust of truth

Posted on January 28, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Church And State, History, News | 9 Comments

Washington Times: Church-state ‘wall’ coming back down?
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof …”
the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights to the U.S. Constitution, which took effect Dec. 15, 1791
U.S. courts rule about two times each [...]

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