LYNN CHENEY: DO YOU WANT AMERICA TO WIN?

Posted on October 27, 2006 - Filed Under News, War On Terror | 1 Comment

Lynn Cheney sits down and talks to Wolf Blitzer. She asks about CNN running terrorist propaganda. Quite a bold interview from her.
Hot Air has more. She says Jim Webb’s book includes triple X rated material. She defends her book and says reports on her book is full of lies. She [...]

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Of the People, By the People, For the People

Posted on October 27, 2006 - Filed Under Activist Judges, Illegal Activities, Supreme Court | 9 Comments

The following was cross posted from Revealing The ACLU:
As we should all be aware, the US is not a direct democracy, and such was not the intent of our Founding Fathers. In a Direct Democracy there is nothing to protect the minorities from the majority. What was put in place, and still stands [...]

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Friday Free For All

Posted on October 27, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU | 1 Comment

Thank God its Friday! Woo hoo! I’m taking the wife out to eat tonight, so feel free to creat your own post below! Have a great weekend!
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Jim Webb must have ghost-written “My Life” and Clinton’s Monica talking points…oral sex (with a kid) isn’t sexual

Posted on October 27, 2006 - Filed Under Child Exploitation, Illegal Activities, News | 1 Comment

Jay asked me to move this back up top:
Update: Webb responds!…errrrr, pathetically. Hot Air has the audio.
Webb said the release of the excerpts was “a Karl Rove campaign tactic” and a “classic example of the way this campaign has worked. It’s smear after smear.”
He defended his fiction as “illuminative.”
“It’s not a sexual act,” Webb [...]

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ACLU: Feds Picking On Crackheads Transforming Prisons Into Institutions Dedicated To Locking Up Blacks

Posted on October 27, 2006 - Filed Under ACLU, Illegal Activities, News | 3 Comments

Via ACLU:
To mark the 20th anniversary of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986, the American Civil Liberties Union today issued the report, “Cracks in the System: Twenty Years of the Unjust Federal Crack Cocaine Law.” The report details discriminatory effects of the drug law that devastated African American and low-income communities.
“This anniversary marks two decades [...]

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