A Little Info About an NSA Plaintiff
Posted on January 18, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, Communism, Illegal Activities, News, War On Terror | 3 Comments
Cross-posted from Right on the Right:
The ACLU and CAIR are suing the NSA over this wiretap thing, but they’re not the only ones. I’m here to give you a little info about one of the people behind an anti-NSA lawsuit.
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The lawsuits accusing Bush of exceeding his constitutional powers were filed in federal court [...]
Supreme Court Upholds Parental Notification Law
Posted on January 18, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, About Us, News | 2 Comments
(CNSNews.com)
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that a lower court was wrong to strike down New Hampshire’s parental notification law.
In a unanimous decision written by retiring Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the justices let the abortion restriction stand.
The case, Ayotte vs. Planned Parenthood of Northern New England, challenged a New Hampshire law requiring girls under [...]
Judge Gives No Prison Time For Gay Rapist Teacher
Posted on January 18, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, News, Supreme Court | 13 Comments
Via WND
A former high school teacher who pleaded guilty to the homosexual rape of one of his teenage students will avoid jail time.
Gregory Pathiakis, 26, of Brockton, Mass., pleaded guilty yesterday to one count of rape of a child, enticement of a child under 16, five counts of possession of child pornography and one count [...]
ACLU Leftards Reading Assignment
Posted on January 18, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU | 2 Comments
Beth tells it like it is! Go read!
Also read what the Scribbling Monk has to say.
Calif. School Cancels ‘Intelligent Design’ Class
Posted on January 18, 2006 - Filed Under Church And State, News | 29 Comments
Previously I reported:
A rural high school teaching a religion-based alternative to evolution was sued Tuesday by a group of parents who said the class should be stopped because it violates the U.S. Constitution.
Frazier Mountain High School in Lebec violated the separation of church and state while attempting to legitimize the theory of “intelligent design” by [...]
ACLU Lawsuit Against NSA Is Weak
Posted on January 18, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, News, War On Terror | 4 Comments
Another hat tip to AJ Strata
Certainly folks that knowingly correspond with known and suspected terrorists should know they are taking a risk, and that such treasonous actions comes with consequence. It is obvious that the ACLU’s case is weak. Here are some initial assessments.
For instance, former New Jersey Judge and constitutional scholar Andy [...]
Democrat to vote for Alito
Posted on January 18, 2006 - Filed Under News, Supreme Court | 5 Comments
Well, at least one democrat has a little common sense.
Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska yesterday became the first Democrat to announce that he will vote to confirm Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. as the 110th associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
“At this point in time, I take him for his [...]



























