Mt. Soledad Case Goes To Supreme Court
Posted on June 24, 2006 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Church And State, News, PETITIONS | 1 Comment
Via ACLJ
Yesterday evening the City Attorney in San Diego along with Mayor Jerry Sanders decided to take the Mt. Soledad case to the Supreme Court of the United States. I have already assembled one of our Supreme Court teams to file briefs on behalf of the Members of Congress that we represent, as well [...]
One Court Upholds NSA Policy
Posted on June 24, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, Border Control/Homeland Security, News | Comments Off
Cross-posted from Right on the Right:
One appeals court in this nation knows what it’s doing, because it has barred a request to reveal information on the NSA Terrorist Surveillance Program. Of course, the local branch of the ACLU (the NYCLU) was siding with the man requesting information to be revealed. The man wanted the information [...]
Where Is The Outrage?
Posted on June 24, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, News, War On Terror | 6 Comments
Hat tip: Blonde Sagacity. Thanks, I’ve been looking for this video.
You go E.D.! Where is the outrage? The ACLU want Haditha investigated, but they still have no statement about these tortured and butchered American soldiers. Why?
Weekend Free For All
Posted on June 24, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU | 1 Comment
First, I will share a few links with you.
Michelle is gathering an army of photoshoppers with WWII posters to remind America and the NY Times of the consequences of loose lips.
Blue Crab Boulevard weighs in on the latest KOS controversy.
Atlass Vlogs about the enemy within.
Now, please share your posts with us. If you have [...]
Federal Judge Says Government Must Act on Muslim Scholar’s Visa Request
Posted on June 24, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, News, War On Terror | 1 Comment
Via ACLU
A federal judge today ruled that the government cannot continue to stonewall the visa application of Tariq Ramadan, a prominent European Muslim scholar, and that the government cannot bar non-citizens from the United States simply because of their political views. The decision comes in a lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union and [...]




























