YCOP Voter Fund
Posted on October 24, 2006 - Filed Under Fundraising | Comments Off
As a Young Conservative of Pennsylvania I feel obligated and honored to point out a good cause. YCOP Voter Fund is a tax exempt political organization working hard to educate voters about the issues at stake in the upcoming 2006 election. YCOP Voter Fund is a newly created affiliate of the Young Conservatives [...]
Read More..>>Will You Take This Wager?
Posted on October 24, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU | 7 Comments
Legendary Sheriff Joe Arpaio starts mandatory english classes for his inmates.
After two weeks students will be tested “to see how well they learned about American government, the words to God Bless America and the communication of health and safety needs.”
The wager?
The ACLU sues within a month due to the “God Bless America” requirement.
Any takers?
Think Globally, Act Locally
Posted on October 24, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, News | 1 Comment
You know, it’s one thing to have a vague notion about what the ACLU is up to, and another thing when their lawyers parachute into YOUR town to force you to erase the indigenous culture overnight.
Tenn. City Official: ACLU Picked Wrong School District for Anti-Christian Attack
By Allie Martin
October 24, 2006
(AgapePress) - Hundreds of people are [...]
(Video) Response To Michael J. Fox Ad On Missouri Amendment Two
Posted on October 24, 2006 - Filed Under News | 1 Comment
Via Drudge:
Ad Response To Michael J. Fox running in Missouri tomorrow night; stars Jim Caviezel of ‘The Passion of Christ’ and Cardinals pitcher Jeff Suppan, who pitches Game 4 of World Series.
Missouri, don’t be fooled! Doug Edelman of the Conservative Voice explains.
The Amendment guarantees funding and provides protection from regulation for embryonic stem-cell research. [...]
VIDEO: DNC Chair Howie Dean on why he won’t debate RNC Chair Ken Mehlman
Posted on October 24, 2006 - Filed Under News | Comments Off
Q: Why won’t you make TV appearances with RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman? We’ve tried to book you a number of times on various NBC programs and been told by your staff that you won’t make appearances with him. Why?
DEAN: The reason I don’t do that is because the spectacle of the debate overwhelms the desire [...]
Wis Democrat Congressional Candidate Apologizes for ‘Injun Time’ Remark
Posted on October 24, 2006 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, News | 2 Comments
Via AP
Democratic U.S. House candidate Steve Kagen apologized Monday for commenting that he was late for a meeting on an Indian reservation because “we’re on Injun time.”
“I did not mean any harm by my words and I humbly apologize if I offended anyone. That was not my intent,” he said in a statement hours after [...]
Hey, Where are MY Nudie Mags?
Posted on October 24, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, News | 5 Comments
OK, so the ACLU has finally come out with a policy I can get behind, but I believe they need to expand their support of this policy to include all of us guys in society, and not just the inmates of Indiana Correctional Institutions.
Indiana Correctional Institutions have banned nudie mags, and the ACLU has gone [...]
Hastert Chides Pelosi For Her ‘Irresponsible’ Iraq Withdrawal Scenario
Posted on October 24, 2006 - Filed Under War On Terror | Comments Off
House Speaker Dennis Hastert calls Democratic House leader Nancy Pelosi’s views, expressed Sunday in a CBS “Sixty Minutes” segment, “…foolish, naive and dangerous.” Speaker Hastert was being too kind. Pelosi’s inability to understand the nature of the Global War on Terror was revealed quite clearly in this statement (From CNSNews):
Pelosi told CBS’s Leslie Stahl that [...]
Scalia On Judicial Independence
Posted on October 24, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, Activist Judges, News, Supreme Court | 1 Comment
Washington Post
Scalia, during a panel Saturday on the judiciary sponsored by the National Italian American Foundation, dismissed the idea of judicial independence as an absolute virtue. He noted that dozens of states, since the mid-1800s, have chosen to let citizens elect their judges.
“You talk about independence as though it is unquestionably and unqualifiably a good [...]
Two Conflicting Gallup Economy Polls, One Day Apart, Which One Is False?
Posted on October 24, 2006 - Filed Under News | 2 Comments
This is “unusual,” a political USA TODAY/Gallup Poll released October 24, 2006 finds:
But 55% of Americans rate the economy as only fair or poor, and 54% say it is getting worse.
Conversely, a non-political “economic” USA TODAY/Gallup Poll released October 23, 2006 finds:
Consumers Poised to Spend Big This Christmas. $907 average predicted outlay is 8% higher [...]



























