If at first you don’t succeed…

Posted on May 30, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU, News | 3 Comments

It didn’t work when the ACLU tried to sue George Tenant and the CIA over renditions, so they’re going after Boeing.
“The American Civil Liberties Union is suing a unit of Boeing Co., charging that it assisted the Central Intelligence Agency in secretly abducting suspect foreigners to overseas prisons where they were held and interrogated.
The ACLU [...]

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Schumer needs to recuse himself from the AG story – part II

Posted on March 31, 2007 - Filed Under News, Politics As Usual | 2 Comments

***Cross Posted at Macsmind***Need to step up the call for Schumer to immediately cease from further comment or actions on Gonzales
Schumer is really beginning to grate my arse.
“A New York senator is demanding a retraction from Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on behalf of New Mexico’s former U.S. attorney, who was fired along with seven other [...]

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Waas Pudding

Posted on March 16, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU, News | 1 Comment

Murray Waas in his new article trying to add the molehill, and again uses the same lefty logic that tells us that the current rage – again on a far lesser scale than previously – is somehow a crime. Sorry no dice.
“Shortly before Attorney General Alberto Gonzales advised President Bush last year on whether [...]

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Stark Contrast Between Right and Left when it comes to controversy

Posted on March 3, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU, Politics As Usual | Comments Off

As the Ann Coulter “outrage” continues, I thought it appropriate to note the striking differences between how the Right and the Left react to these sorts of things.
Today just a glance at Memeorandum shows the outrage of conservative bloggers against Ann – some of it in my opinion overboard (bordering hysterical), but nontheless deserved. [...]

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Senator Mary Landrieu -“I often think we would have been better off if the terrorists had blown up our levees”

Posted on January 31, 2007 - Filed Under Politics As Usual | 1 Comment

That’s what she said, freaking unbelievable:
“Louisiana Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu had harsh words for the federal government on the eve of hearings into the progress of rebuilding the Gulf Coast following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Landrieu blamed the government for much of the devastation caused by Katrina and for the slow pace of recovery in Louisiana.
“I [...]

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The real question to “Cut and Run” Democrats

Posted on January 24, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU | 9 Comments

The more I look at last night’s State of the Union Speech, the more I see that George Bush nailed the democrats but good.
Basically for all their cut and run talk, he boiled the argument down to this. No matter what anyone thought of the war with Iraq, the fact is that we aren’t fighting [...]

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Roe v. Wade – Memorial Day

Posted on January 22, 2007 - Filed Under Abortion | 8 Comments

The press is celebrating this day the “Thirty-fourth” anniversary of Roe vs. Wade, signifying a woman’s right to kill her baby.
It should be however a memorial.
For comparison since the left that celebrates the right to murder the unborn also enjoys counting our war dead as an excuse bash Bush, this comparison is appropriate:
Revolutionary War – [...]

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North Carolina Appeals Court Allows ACLU Lawsuit Over Court Swearing-in Practice to Go Forward

Posted on January 18, 2007 - Filed Under ACLU, Church And State | 4 Comments

More of the ACLU “selective” appealing of cases upholding freedom of religion.
“A unanimous North Carolina Court of Appeals today ruled that the American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina can proceed with its lawsuit challenging state courts’ practice of refusing to allow people of non-Christian faiths to swear religious oaths using any text other than [...]

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