McCain: I am Pro-Life Because I Know What It Is Like To Live Withouth Human Rights
Posted on October 19, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU, Abortion, News, Politics As Usual, Video | 2 Comments
The Corner calls it a Great and Important and Effective Line. Bryan Preston calls it the quote of the day.
“I am pro-life because I know what it is like to live without human rights…”
I also think it was a great line, a good message, and a well played one. However…while he claims to [...]
Read More..>>Exclusion of Alan Keyes
Posted on October 19, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, News, Politics As Usual | 5 Comments
We read:
In what he called “a major abuse of the electoral process,” former Reagan administration diplomat and long-time national conservative activist Alan Keyes has been blocked by the Florida GOP from participating in Sunday’s Fox News presidential debate in Orlando.
The Florida party used a 1% or better showing in polls from three of six polling [...]
ABC Tries To Credit Democrats for Rush’s $2 Million Ebay Letter!
Posted on October 19, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, News | 5 Comments
If this doesn’t take the cake, I don’t know what does? On an ABC News Blog called the Political Radar, ABC reports on Rush Limbaugh’s $2 million condemnation letter and throughout the piece continually links “Democrats” to the charity donation that Limbaugh and the ebay bidder for the letter are giving the money to. After [...]
Read More..>>More dubious “donors” for Hil
Posted on October 19, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU, Illegal Activities, News | Comments Off
She’s at it again. Hillary has got herself another Norman Hsu for a fundraiser. Who he is we don’t know yet. The L.A. Times plays it straight but skeptical comment is bursting out all over. See here, here, here and here. There is no doubt that [...]
Read More..>>Friday Free For All
Posted on October 19, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU | 1 Comment
Thankfully, it is once again Friday!
Since I can’t blog during the daylight weekdays anymore…here are some links to folks that did.
Hot Air: Harry Ried eats his own words over Rush letter and more Hillary scandals
See-Dubya: What Did The Founding Fathers Say on Immigration?
Radio Equalizer: Randi Rhodes Speaks About Non-Mugging
QandO: The Ron Paul Voter
The [...]
Christmas Trees out, Snowy Birches in; Christmas Carols Out, Wind Chimes in…
Posted on October 19, 2007 - Filed Under Christmas, News | 2 Comments
Behold, the future…..
Out with the Christmas trees, in with the snowy birches.
The Port of Seattle revealed the first glimpse of its Sea-Tac Airport holiday decorations Thursday — a grove of luminous birches up to 30 feet high and hung with crystals and mirrors to reflect colored, low-energy lights emanating from within piles of Dacron [...]
Chicago Sneaks Free Newspaper Killing Law into Effect
Posted on October 19, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, News, Politics As Usual | 3 Comments
Even though all the Founding Fathers pretended that they hated the media (which then meant newspapers and tract publishing) each of them had their very own newspaper supporters and nearly all paid for tracts that supported their viewpoints and policies to be published. These tracts and newspapers were usually subscription supported, but sometimes they were [...]
Read More..>>Eminent Scientist Censored for Truth-telling
Posted on October 19, 2007 - Filed Under News | 6 Comments
Fury that anybody would say publicly what every single scientific study of the subject has shown
“A Nobel prize-winning scientist who reportedly claimed Africans and Europeans had different levels of intelligence is no longer welcome to deliver a lecture at London’s Science Museum, the museum said Wednesday.
James Watson, who won the Nobel Prize for [...]
Mohammed: Woof! Woof!
Posted on October 19, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU | Comments Off
What fun! The Swedish cartoonist who drew a picture of the head of Mohammed on the body of a dog has gone one better. He has got himself a real dog and calls it “Mohammed”
“The artist Vilks has gotten himself a specially trained guard dog, the dog Muhammed, watching each and every movement [...]






























