Tulsa is on the leading edge of the immigration “war”
Posted on July 9, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU | 3 Comments
Below is an extensive excerpt from an even more extensive article
Tulsa is on the leading edge of local and state efforts to crack down on illegal immigration following passage by the Oklahoma Legislature of what is arguably the toughest anti-illegal immigration measure in the nation. The Tulsa City Council also embraced the get-tough approach by [...]
Muslim Denial Getting Worse
Posted on July 9, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU | 9 Comments
I mentioned on July 5 that new British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has forbidden reference to Muslims in connection with the recent terror attacks in England and Scotland.
It seems that the worse the Muslim attacks get, the more the Muslim involvement has to get covered up. The New York Times has [...]
An Interesting Test in Massachusetts
Posted on July 8, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU | 5 Comments
The Confederate flag should REALLY test the limits in Mass.:
“A Watertown man is criticizing the Town Council for adopting a program that seeks to curb hate crimes, saying he believes it violates his right to free speech.
Ralph Filicchia, 71, said he’s “not a hater” but believes the town’s participation in the Anti-Defamation League of New [...]
Sunday Funnies
Posted on July 8, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU | Comments Off
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Read More..>>Louisiana ACLU Director Stepping Down.
Posted on July 7, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU, News | Comments Off
The infamous Joe Cook is retiring from the Louisiana ACLU.
Joe Cook has formally retired from the Louisiana American Civil Liberties Union after directing the state’s chapter for more than a decade.
Joe will be greatly missed. He was a controversial character that spoke well for the ideals of the American Civil Liberties Union. One [...]
Update on the Blocking of Sites that are Critical of Islam
Posted on July 7, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, News | 3 Comments
As I noted two days ago, several sites that often feature uncensored reports of Muslim doings have been widely blocked lately — though CAIR and various Jihadi sites have remained fully accessible.
Publicity about the blocking campaign seems to have had some effect. Robert Spencer of Jihad Watch has [...]
6th Circuit kicks ACLU’s standing argument in challenge to terror surveillance to the curb
Posted on July 6, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Border Control/Homeland Security, News, War On Terror | 20 Comments
We covered crooked Anna Diggs Taylor’s ridiculous ruling in federal district court pretty extensively last year. Check it all out here.
Good news from the 6th Circuit today. From a PAO at Justice:
“We are pleased with the Court’s decision today, which confirms that plaintiffs in this case cannot seek to expose sensitive details about [...]
Dems Launch 300 Investigations In 100 Days
Posted on July 6, 2007 - Filed Under Politics As Usual | Comments Off
Utilizing the prevailing theory if they put enough lines in the water, they are bound to catch at least 1 fish, Congress is pulling out all the stops in order to find ANYTHING that can be construed as improper. A report out of Washington from Yahoo News quotes White House Spokesman Scott Stanzel as saying, [...]
Read More..>>Google supports “SICKO”
Posted on July 6, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU | 2 Comments
They are apologizing because one of their employees criticized it! The apology in full below
In a world of 24/7 news cycles, a summer weekend can bring considerable — and unanticipated — excitement. Take for example the reaction we’ve just seen to an item on our new health advertising blog. Frankly, we were surprised by [...]
GWB IS A CHRISTIAN GENTLEMAN BUT HE IS NOT MUCH OF A CONSERVATIVE
Posted on July 6, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU | Comments Off
Post below excerpted from Dinocrat. See the original for links and more
President Bush made this important statement at the re-dedication of the Washington DC Islamic Center last week, via Daniel Pipes:
“I have invested the heart of my presidency in helping Muslims fight terrorism, and claim their liberty, and find their own unique paths [...]
Disturbing Blog Censorship — in the USA
Posted on July 5, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU | 3 Comments
I have seen a few complaints about this in the last few days. People have been complaining that they cannot access various conservative sites while at work (in their lunchtimes of course!). Far-Left and Jihadi websites are always accessible, needless to say:
“The latest in this series of assaults is the banning of MEMRI, Hot [...]
New Video From Al Qaeda Number Two
Posted on July 4, 2007 - Filed Under News, War On Terror | 4 Comments
Al Qaeda’s got their message for the fourth and the Blotter has the scoop.
As Americans celebrate the 4th of July today, Al Qaeda’s top deputy Ayman Zawahiri is appearing in a new internet video praising jihadi fighters in Iraq and elsewhere. Dressed in all white and sitting before a news studio background, Zawahiri warns Americans [...]
Ode To Harry Reid – A Kender Original
Posted on July 4, 2007 - Filed Under Politics As Usual | 1 Comment
Ode To Harry Reid
by Kender McGowan
Oh Harry, Dear Harry
Has it come to pass
That your old bald head
Is jammed up your ass
Your socialist ways
Should join your dome
Deep inside that dank
Smelly dark home
And while we are at it
I also demand
That Pelosi and Murtha
Up in there are crammed
And just for good measure
Old hillary too
Just ask Barney Frank
He’d know [...]
Now we have the “M-word”
Posted on July 4, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU | 1 Comment
The cringing Associated Press says that the would-be bombers in Britain were a “diverse” group! All Muslim doctors! How diverse can you get? In America, “diverse” means black. I guess in Britain it must mean “Muslim”.
Gateway Pundit and others are ridiculing the “diverse” description and commenting on how the “M-word” [...]
Islamic Prayer In Schools
Posted on July 3, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, CAIR, News | 6 Comments
We all know how the ACLU would react if a Christian student wanted to express their religion publicly at school. One would expect the same reaction if the students were Muslim, especially if the prayer was led by an aide. We won’t hold our breath however.
Michelle Malkin reports on the hot topic of [...]
















