ACLU Defends Arizona Homeowner’s Gadsen Flag
Posted on September 1, 2010 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Anti-Americanism, Anti-free speech, Arizona, Founding Fathers, News, Political Correctness, Property Rights, Unconstitutional, anti-Liberty/Freedom | 1 Comment
An Arizona Homeowners Association (HOA) has demanded a homeowner remove the Gadsen Don’t Tread on Me flag outside his home outside Phoenix. The ACLU is “urging” the HOA to “adopt a less limited interpretation of their statute.” Yes, I know – amazing!
Andy C. McDonel and the Gadsen Don’t Tread on Me Flag
Andy C. McDonel said [...]
Read More..>>ACLU Sues Cities with Illegal Immigration Laws
Posted on July 29, 2010 - Filed Under ACLU, Fed Immigration Law, Illegal Aliens/Immigration, News | Comments Off
by Maggie @ Maggie’s Notebook
With yesterday’s decision of federal Judge Susan Bolton to disallow the portions of the Arizona immigration bill (SB1070) that would allow illegal migrants to be put in ICE custody, at least one city, Freemont, Nebraska, has rescinded their own bill mimicking Arizona’s. The ACLU and the Mexican American Legal Defense and [...]
NAACP Offended at Black Holes: Hears Black Whores
Posted on June 11, 2010 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, Anti-free speech, Delusional Dupes and DUmmies, Education, News, Political Correctness, Psychology, Racism, Stupidity, Unhinged, Video, liberalism, race baiting | 6 Comments
by Maggie at Maggie’s Notebook
Today, it is offensive to assume a high school graduate understands what a “black hole” in the universe is – you know, out there where the planet Saturn abides. A Hallmark graduation card telling kids they can do anything, accomplish anything, go anywhere in the universe, and…graduates are not afraid of [...]
You do not have to be stupid to be a liberal … okay, maybe you do
Posted on April 1, 2010 - Filed Under Congress, Delusional Dupes and DUmmies, Government malfeasance/misfeasance, News, Stupidity, Video, liberalism | 4 Comments
Hank Johnson, who defeated Cynthia McKinney in 2006 to represent Georgia’s 4th District, has a perfect 100% rating from the ACLU. Which makes him the perfect one to ask an Admiral about the impact of U.S. military personnel on Guam:
Johnson’s comments came during a House Armed Services Committee meeting as he questioned Adm. Robert [...]
Read More..>>Bible Out of Schools, Koran In
Posted on December 15, 2008 - Filed Under Education, religion | 3 Comments
Cross-posted by Maggie at Maggie’s Notebook
A detail of the “Old Testament” Gutenberg Bibles is photographed at the Morgan Library and Museum Monday, May 19, 2008 in New York. For the first time in more than a decade, the Morgan Library and Museum will exhibit all three of its Gutenberg Bibles, the largest number of copies [...]
Read More..>>The battle of Farmers Branch: Democracy versus the judiciary
Posted on May 31, 2008 - Filed Under ACLU, Activist Judges, Border Control/Homeland Security, News | Comments Off
They are wasting their time with this judge. It will have to go to appeal. But he is probably giving them useful advice towards making their laws more waterproof
A federal judge on Wednesday struck down a Farmers Branch ordinance designed to block apartment rentals to most illegal immigrants. And he minced [...]
Show Me state says Show Me some ID
Posted on May 12, 2008 - Filed Under ACLU, Elections, News | 8 Comments
Recently there has been an uproar because the Supreme Court finally upheld the legality of requesting an ID from a person before allowing him to vote. This is a common sense item but I have always known that common sense is not that common. The fight over IDs to vote has been a [...]
Read More..>>The ACLU and the Candidates
Posted on February 9, 2008 - Filed Under ACLU, Elections, News | 7 Comments
Commenter Rastaman asked a question today:
What do all these Republican-oriented political posts have to do with Stopping The ACLU?
Answer: Not a GD<[edited] thing.
Hmmm. He’s right.
This is StopTheACLU.com … and it seems that we haven’t been talking a lot about stopping the ACLU. Not directly, at least.
But, the case can be made that electing a conservative [...]
ACLU in the news
Posted on December 17, 2007 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Church And State, Politics As Usual | Comments Off
All you have to do is google ACLU and there’s always something going on.
ACLU claims religious test ‘proposed as a necessary qualification’ for president
If you can’t win your issue by the strength of your argument… then lie. Apparently that is the tactic of the ACLU if a recent “ACLU’s Diary” entry on the DailyKos by [...]
















