ACLU Disappointed That Child Molester Can’t Prowl Park

Posted on September 7, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, Child Exploitation, News | 4 Comments

Journal Gazette:
A convicted child molester has no fundamental right to visit a public park, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.
The decision by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago upholds a ruling by a federal judge in Hammond, who found a Michigan City ordinance banning Robert E. Brown from city parks did not violate [...]

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Al Qaeda Releases Video of Preparation of 9/11

Posted on September 7, 2006 - Filed Under News, War On Terror | 2 Comments

Hat tip: Right on the Right who informes us:
The United States Intelligence Services are now analyzing a newly surfaced tape, which purportedly shows Bin Laden meeting with 9/11 planners. FOX News is running this story, and I’m waiting for more information. Obviously, the timing of this is intended to coincide with Monday’s 5-year anniversary of [...]

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Yes Glenn, it really is in the Constitution

Posted on September 7, 2006 - Filed Under Activist Judges, History, Supreme Court | 2 Comments

Just moments ago on the Glenn Beck radio program, a caller attempted to explain to Glenn that (to paraphrase), Congress has the constitutional power and authority to restrict the subject matter that the federal courts, including the Supreme Court, may rule upon. Probably owing to the suspect caller, Mr. Beck seemed rather incredulous about such [...]

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Of course the ACLU opposes common sense in defending the nation from attack

Posted on September 7, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, Border Control/Homeland Security, News, War On Terror | 5 Comments

From CNS News: ACLU Opposes Updates to Foreign Agent Wiretapping Law
Congress is reviewing several bills aimed at updating the law regulating wiretapping of foreign agents, including suspected terrorists and their supporters, within the United States. Many lawmakers hope those updates will maintain their oversight of President Bush’s Terrorist Surveillance Program, but the American Civil Liberties [...]

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