A Republican Renaissance in Alaska? David Cuddy Challenges Ted “Bridge to Nowhere” Stevens
Posted on August 13, 2008 - Filed Under Border Control/Homeland Security, Earmarks, Elections, Fiscal Responsibility, Healthcare, Illegal Aliens/Immigration, News, military | 1 Comment
When David Cuddy decided to run against Senator Ted Stevens for the Republican nomination for the US Senate in Alaska, he had no idea that Stevens was going to be indicted on federal corruption charges. He was simply tired of the excessive earmarks, the disapproval of Congress in general and that Stevens was not focused [...]
Read More..>>Book Review: The Case Against Barack Obama by David Freddoso
Posted on August 13, 2008 - Filed Under Elections, Liberal Media/Bias, News, Politics As Usual | 4 Comments
For people who pay attention to politics, the phrase “Chicago Machine Politics” means all the worst aspects of electioneering, corruption and dirty politics. Jobs are handed out as political favors, contributions are solicited in exchange for contracts, and government workers spend their times leading up to Election Day doing political work on behalf of [...]
Read More..>>What if Chavez Isn’t Bluffing About War with Colombia?
Posted on March 13, 2008 - Filed Under Communism, News, War On Terror | Comments Off
Hugo Chavez is making news again, this time threatening war with Colombia (a U.S. ally) over the assassination of terrorist elements that have taken refuge in Ecuador. The facts aren't quite known, but it is alleged the Colombia sent military forces into Ecuador to attack members of the FARC, a terrorist group that has been [...]
Read More..>>ACLU Brings War on Christmas to Fort Collins, Comes Up Short
Posted on November 27, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Christmas, Church And State, History, News | 1 Comment
Much like the Christmas shopping season, the ACLU's War on Christmas begins earlier and earlier every year. This year in Fort Collins, Colorado, the city council decided to revise their policies to honor appropriately the holiday that almost ninety percent of America celebrates as Christmas. A task force was drawn up, given their [...]
Read More..>>Satire: ACLU Files Suit to End Federal Recognition of Christmas[
Posted on November 17, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Activist Judges, Christmas, Church And State, History, Humor, News | 5 Comments
Today, in the United States District Court in San Francisco, California, the ACLU has filed suit against the United States over the holidays that are designated as federal holidays where the federal government is closed. They argue that Christmas is the only religious holiday on the list and that it does not recognize religious [...]
Read More..>>Al Gore’s Nobel Peace Prize First Ever Given That Has Nothing To Do With Peace
Posted on October 17, 2007 - Filed Under Global Warming, News, Politics As Usual, UN | 1 Comment
Al Gore and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change have been awarded the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize for 2007. According to the Nobel Foundation, the award was given “for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to [...]
Read More..>>Sticky: Stop The ACLU status
Posted on October 1, 2007 - Filed Under Uncategorized | 2 Comments
As it has been obvious, we’ve had some technical difficulties with stoptheaclu.com. We had a database crash and I had to restore the database from a corrupt backup. So far we’ve got a 2 month gap of missing content which we will try to restore also. Just letting you know what’s going [...]
Read More..>>Socializing the Free Market of Ideas
Posted on July 2, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, Communism, News, Politics As Usual | 1 Comment
In response to the Center for American Progress's hit piece on talk radio imbalance, various Senators have expressed support for resurrecting the Cold War era "Fairness doctrine" which requires equal airtime for opposing points of view. Senator Feinstein (D-CA) specifically rejects she said they wanted a legislative fix for conservative talk radio, but still [...]
Read More..>>National Organization of Women Files Lawsuit to Abolish Father’s Day (satire)
Posted on June 15, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU, News, Politics As Usual | 3 Comments
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The National Organization for Women (NOW) and other women advocacy groups have filed suit against the Bush Administration seeking to abolish Fathers Day. During a press conference held after the filing of the lawsuit, Kim Gandy of NOW said, "the day clearly indicates that it is meant to recognize [...]
The Environmentalists’ War on the Poor
Posted on June 14, 2007 - Filed Under Communism, News, Politics As Usual | 5 Comments
Denver has recently announced a policy that plans to remove 500,000 cars from the road in an aggressive attempt to curb the effects of global warming. This follows on the heels of other plans nationwide to reduce emissions as well as commentary from elites who encourage the further increase in gas prices so fewer [...]
Read More..>>What the Law is vs. What the Law Ought to Be
Posted on June 12, 2007 - Filed Under Activist Judges, News, Politics As Usual | Comments Off
Recently, the Supreme Court ruled that a female employee who sued for what seemed to be obvious discrimination in her wages could not bring suit because she took longer than the statutory 180 days to bring the complaint. In her defense, she did not know of the discrimination that took place over the course [...]
Read More..>>New Jersey Department of “Put the Fork Down, Fatty!”
Posted on May 31, 2007 - Filed Under Communism, News, Politics As Usual | Comments Off
The state of New Jersey has recently announced that it will be creating a state agency to deal with the growing problem of obesity among that state's citizens. This follows on the heels of many other local and state governments taking action against trans fat and other health measures designed to slim down the collective [...]
Read More..>>16-Year Old Girl Denied Bail for “God Hates Fags” Flyer
Posted on May 24, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Child Exploitation, Homosexual Agenda, News | Comments Off
Two girls were arrested in McHenry County, Illinois last week for distributing flyers at their school that depicted a male classmate kissing another classmate and had the words "God Hates Fags" on the flyers. The two were charged with disorderly conduct and felony hate crimes. As can be expected, debate has been generated on the [...]
Read More..>>Winning the Debate by Silencing the Opposition
Posted on May 14, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, Church And State, Communism, News | 6 Comments
Anyone who has taken a Constitution class in high school knows that the First Amendment protects the right of all people to express almost any idea they want in the public square (with the exceptions of inciting riots, threats of violence, etc). Yet there is one group the various pundits insist need to be silenced [...]
Read More..>>France Becomes Respectable Again
Posted on May 6, 2007 - Filed Under News | 15 Comments
Sources are reporting that center-right French Presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy has won the election by about ten points in France. The results mark the latest European government to make a rightward lurch in political orientation in the last several years.
Despite waging a dirty campaign that included a spam campaign suggesting riots and damnation should [...]
















