Rep. Murtha Proves Impeachment is About Criminalizing Conservatism

Posted on April 30, 2007 - Filed Under Illegal Activities, News, Politics As Usual | 15 Comments

Listening to the far-left’s cries for impeachment one can seriously believe that the United States has become akin to fascist Germany. They seriously believe people are being rounded up in the middle of the night because they “spoke out”. Never mind not one single example can be mentioned.
Today the California Democratic Party passed a resolution [...]

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Sunday Funnies

Posted on April 29, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU | Comments Off

Cartoon courtesy of faithmouse.

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Hate Crimes Bill Heads to the House, Vote Expected Next Week

Posted on April 28, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, 2nd Amendment, ACLU, Church And State, Communism, Homosexual Agenda | 16 Comments

The Federal Hate Crimes Bill, H.R. 1592, is headed to the House, a vote is soon expected. This bill poses the greatest threat to our freedom that we have ever witnessed in the history of this nation. This piece of legislation if passed into law will give homosexuals above the law status that will create [...]

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What’s next? Speakers blaring Muslim prayers a-la, err, Allah, Dearborn?

Posted on April 28, 2007 - Filed Under Border Control/Homeland Security, CAIR, News, War On Terror | 17 Comments

WND: Airport adds foot basins for Muslim cabbies
The Kansas City International Airport has added several foot-washing basins in restrooms to accommodate a growing number of Muslim taxicab drivers who requested the facilities to prepare for daily Islamic prayer, WND has learned.
The move concerns airport police who worry about Middle Eastern men loitering inside the building. [...]

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Weekend Open Trackback - Apr 27-29, 2007

Posted on April 27, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU, Politics As Usual | 7 Comments

Filed under: Linkfest, Open Trackback

Weekend open trackback! Leave a trackback of your best post for others to read.
Don’t just drop a trackback and take off … visit others who have linked here … make a new friend.
- For an explanation of a trackback, go here. If your software won’t allow you to send a [...]

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“The Democrats’ Gonzales”

Posted on April 27, 2007 - Filed Under News, Politics As Usual | 1 Comment

If you haven’t read David Broder’s column thrashing Harry Reid in yesterday’s Washington Post, here is a link to it. Now, before you do, understand that Mr. Broder has no love lost for W or AG Gonzales. Yet, at the same time, he sets Harry Reid’s performance ablaze in a manner that shows some [...]

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Supreme Court Rules Abortion Not Sacred

Posted on April 27, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Abortion, Church And State, Supreme Court | Comments Off

The partial birth abortion ban ruling is a watershed moment in the abortion debate. It isn’t because it “restricts a right for a woman to choose” or that “it is the beginning of the end of abortion”, it’s that it is a vindication for a common-sense understanding of the Constitution.
The foundational rights of this nation [...]

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…living in the shadows…providing for their families…do the jobs Americans won’t do…

Posted on April 27, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU, Border Control/Homeland Security, Illegal Activities, News, Politics As Usual | 2 Comments

Las Vegas Sun: Immigration-Related Cases Swamp Courts
Immigration-related felony cases are swamping federal courts along the Southwest border, forcing judges to handle hundreds more cases than their peers elsewhere.
Judges in the five, mostly rural judicial districts on the border carry the heaviest felony caseloads in the nation. Each judge in New Mexico, which ranked first, [...]

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Black Incitement to Racial Violence gets a Pass

Posted on April 26, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU | 1 Comment

We read:
“The chancellor at N.C. Central University has taken the unusual step of publicly criticizing an opinion column in the student newspaper that advocates violence. The column in the April 18 issue of the Campus Echo bears the headline “Death to all rapists” and rips into the resolution of the Duke lacrosse case, in [...]

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Separation Clause Invoked over Postal Contractor

Posted on April 26, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Activist Judges, Church And State | 6 Comments

Crossposted at Church and State
U.S. District Judge Dominic J. Squatrito, in a case in Manchester, CT, has ruled that the nearly 5,200 facilities run by contractors that they cannot promote religion through pamphlets, displays or any other materials.
Squatrito sided with Bertram Cooper, who in 2003 sued the Postal Service and the Full Gospel Interdenominational Church, [...]

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