Term-Limit Justices, Let Congress Veto Court Rulings
Posted on December 18, 2006 - Filed Under Uncategorized | 26 Comments
I thought this piece written by Mark Levin at Human Events might bring up some interesting discussion in the comments.
While I believe the Supreme Court is long overdue for systemic reform, the requirement of amending the Constitution to achieve both term limits and the legislative veto would be a very difficult task. But unless we [...]
U.K.: Illegal to say that some homosexuals are pedophiles
Posted on December 18, 2006 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Comments Off
No free speech in Britain again:
“A Tory councillor who suggested gay people were paedophiles was given a conditional discharge today.
Peter Willows, who has been a councillor in the UK’s self-styled gay capital Brighton and Hove for 12 years, made the comment at a mayor-making reception in May. The 75-year-old was asked by the editor [...]
Hardcore Anti-Jihad Rap Banned From Honors At Youtube
Posted on December 18, 2006 - Filed Under Uncategorized | 3 Comments
The band is called Stuck Mojo, and I must warn those that are offended by profanity not to watch the video. I found it over at Ace’s and it seems that Youtube has banned it from recieving any honors. Heavy Metal/Rap isn’t my favorite kind of music, but it isn’t everyday you hear [...]
Read More..>>ACLU continues to define “torture” down…and down…and down
Posted on December 18, 2006 - Filed Under Uncategorized | 6 Comments
I will concede that maybe, just maybe, we should look at techniques like “waterboarding” and consider if they are necessary tools when interrogating terrorists who may hold the key to sparing the lives of dozens…hundreds…thousands…hundreds of thousands…of innocent citizens. Personally, drowning SIMULATIONS do not rise to the level of torture any more than forcing [...]
Read More..>>The Islamization of France Part III
Posted on December 18, 2006 - Filed Under Uncategorized | 1 Comment
In a policy reminiscent to the failed UN mission in Somalia in the early 1990s, some of our NATO allies are beginning to show signs of their lack of commitment to fight in the war on terror.
According the the Canadian Press, “Some NATO members - including France, Germany, Italy and Spain - have [...]
Strong Families + Strong Faith = Strong Kids
Posted on December 18, 2006 - Filed Under Uncategorized | 5 Comments
The evidence is clear. By any measure, kids do best when raised by their own mother and father (biological and adoptive).
From Heritage: Top Ten Findings: Family, Religion & Adolescent Well-Being
1. Teens from intact families with frequent religious attendance were least likely to have ever gotten into a fight. Teens from intact families with [...]



























