ACLU: Refusal To Be Investigated Is Evidence Of Guilt
Posted on February 27, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, News, War On Terror | 2 Comments
While I have no solid evidence that the ACLU, CAIR, Greenpeace, anti-war groups etc. are illegally corresponding, or funding terrorists, there are many reasons to be suspicious. There are plenty of reasons that they should be investigated.
The ACLU turned down $1.15 million in funding from the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations because they objected to [...]
NY Times To Sue U.S. Government
Posted on February 27, 2006 - Filed Under News, War On Terror | 2 Comments
Hat tip: Strata-Sphere
Apparantly the NY Times didn’t cause enough trouble exposing classified information in the WOT to everyone including the enemy. They now want to disclose even more.
The New York Times sued the US Defense Department demanding that it hand over documents about the National Security Agency’s domestic spying program.
The Times wants a list [...]
ACLU and Nazis
Posted on February 27, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, News | 3 Comments
Four neo-nazis walk into a German restaurant wearing swastika lapel pins. The management asked them to take off the lapel pins. They refused. The management asked them to leave. They refused. The management called the police, who arrested them.
The ACLU of Southern California defends them. No joke, Clayton Cramer’s got the story.
In short, [...]
Guard Our Borders BlogBurst 02.27.06
Posted on February 27, 2006 - Filed Under Border Control/Homeland Security | 2 Comments
From Euphoric Reality
As a parent with two kids in Texas schools, I have a pet peeve. I really, really resent that their education is hampered by kids who can’t speak English. I’ve seen classes that move mind-bogglingly slow as teachers have to work one-on-one with children who shouldn’t be there in the first [...]
ACLU: Saving Our Children From The Bible
Posted on February 27, 2006 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Church And State, News | 5 Comments
Via Myrtle Beach Online
Gary Harris isn’t seeking converts. Still, the Bible is his business as he spends his days leading classes on its history at Laney and Hoggard high schools. The more students learn, the more complete an experience the Bible becomes, Harris said.
He’s teaching, not preaching, however. The classes are [...]



























