The ACLU’s Euthanasia

Posted on October 5, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 2 Comments

Yesterday, the new session of the Supreme Court opened with the controversial topic of assisted suicide. The legal debate is over States rights, but for America the real debate is a moral one. The “death with dignity” crowd plea that someone who is terminal and suffering should be allowed to die in a less [...]

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Miers More Conservative Than Bork?

Posted on October 5, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 2 Comments

Go read this, to see where Miers has already demonstrated one issue where she is more conservative than the sainted Bork.
Miers:
The very liberties we hold dear, such as, “access to public places, the right to bear arms and freedom from constant surveillance” make such crimes possible, noted Miers. Yet, she concluded, “We are not [...]

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Espionage In The White House

Posted on October 5, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 4 Comments

Yes, I realize this has nothing to do with the ACLU, but I thought it was big enough and important enough that it needed to be spread.
Both the FBI and CIA are calling it the first case of espionage in the White House in modern history.
Officials tell ABC News the alleged spy worked undetected at [...]

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Supreme Court Opens With Assisted Suicide Case

Posted on October 5, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU, Euthanasia | 3 Comments

Just as our new Chief Justice, John Roberts participates in his first case…it’s a doozy. The Supreme Court re-opens today with the controversial case of euthanisia. This will be our first opportunity to see a glimpse at Robert’s judicial philosphies in practice.
The US Supreme Court is hearing its first case under new leadership, [...]

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