A Historic Example of Judicial Activism

Posted on November 11, 2005 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, Church And State, News | 7 Comments

Reprinted by Request. Original is Here.
Written by David W. New
The problem of judicial activism is on the national radar scope more today than ever before. Americans know that something is wrong when activist judges rule that “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance is unconstitutional. Many people who were not sure if judicial activism [...]

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Queen of Hearts

Posted on November 11, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 1 Comment

I nominate Cao’s Blog for Queen of Hearts in Aaron’s Deck o Bloggers.
Today I’m a higher being, so this nomination should count for ten points. Don’t know how long this TTLB status will last, but its cool for the time being.
So since I didn’t get anywhere near enough votes for Jack of Clubs, go [...]

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Bush’s Speech, Calls Democrats On Rewriting History

Posted on November 11, 2005 - Filed Under News, War On Terror | 32 Comments

“While it’s perfectly legitimate to criticize my decisions or the conduct of the war, it is deeply irresponsible to rewrite the history of how that war began,” the president said in a Veterans Day speech in Pennsylvania.
Bush knocks it out of the park.
The Political Teen has the video.

Download and View Video Here
President Bush fires back [...]

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Wal-Mart Boycott Ends With Apology

Posted on November 11, 2005 - Filed Under Christmas, News | 4 Comments

Via WND
After a series of reports by WorldNetDaily, Wal-Mart officials have satisfied demands by the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, which had called for a national boycott after accusing the retail giant of discriminating against Christmas while promoting other seasonal holidays by name, such as Kwanzaa and Hanukkah.
Catholic League president Bill Donohue said [...]

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Veterans Day Open Trackbacks

Posted on November 11, 2005 - Filed Under Fundraising | 82 Comments

Its Veterans Day, thank a vet.

November 11, is the anniversary of the Armistice which was signed in the Forest of Compiegne by the Allies and the Germans in 1918, ending World War I, after four years of conflict.
At 5 A.M. on Monday, November 11, 1918 the Germans signed the Armistice, an [...]

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Graham Provision Approved

Posted on November 11, 2005 - Filed Under News, War On Terror | 4 Comments

Written by Gribbit and Loboinok
Thursday the United States Senate approved an amendment to an upcoming Defense Policy Bill which eliminates the ability of detainees at Guantanamo Bay to sue in federal court challenging their detainment.
The provision authored by Senator Lindsey Graham (R - SC) would grant 1 appeal to the DC Circuit Court of Appeals [...]

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