I Fear We Are Losing

Why is it that I often write about such subjects as Darwinism, liberalism, and the ACLU? It is because American society is engaged in a war between those who believe that there is no such thing as right and wrong...

ACLU Challenges Prison-Like Conditions at Hutto Detention Center

This is from one of the better "conscious blogs" on the net.  - The Angryindian-------------------------------------------------"On August 27, the ACLU announced a landmark settlement with U.S. Immigration...

Bush hails freedom, but can he handle a lousy ($40,000) T-shirt?

In a public place, the couple wore t-shirts protesting President George W. Bush and his policies. The price of those shirts?$80,000, payable by we, the people, the taxpayers. Or, $40,000 per t-shirt and the...

Feds pay $80,000 over anti-Bush T-shirts

"A couple arrested at a rally after refusing to cover T-shirts that bore anti-President Bush slogans settled their lawsuit against the federal government for $80,000. ...White House spokesman Blair Jones said the settlement was not an admission of wrongdoing."The parties...

ACLU obtains more info on Iraq prison abuse 'cover-up'

"The American Civil Liberties Union has issued a press release in which it says it has obtained new details of a possible cover-up of prisoner abuse in Iraq. Documents "suggest that senior military officials..."

Foot baths to accommodate Muslim college students now a reality

As reported before, several U.S. colleges have either installed or planned for foot baths in bathrooms to enable Muslim students to take part in the ritual of washing feet before prayer. Interesting, rather...

ACLU: Jesus, Please Leave the Courtroom

A small painting of Jesus Christ,which hung for years in a Louisiana courtroom, has become the latest token in an ongoing struggle over the presence of faith in civic life. Muddying the waters are the throwing...

Photography Banned in Downtown Rockville, Maryland

It's Silver Spring all over again.Several weeks ago, local Washington, DC area photographer Chip Py was taking photographs in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland, when he was told by a security guard that...

Court rules in favor of domestic spying program

A sharply divided court in Cincinnati has decided that you can't sue the Federal Government for spying on you because you can never be sure that they are spying on you.  To know such information is a state...

July 4th First Amendment Rights March in Silver Spring, Maryland

Over one hundred people marched today, July 4th, in support of first amendment rights in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland.The demonstration was prompted by a ban on photography in a quasi-public, quasi-private...

Judge: Portrait of Jesus staying on wall

In a poll at nola.com about %80 of people think the portrait should stay up.First: i am not big on polls. Second : This isnt very fair to the other %20 (me included)Third: The law isnt created by polls.The founders of this country wanted to make sure that religion was not...

Photographers Versus Security Guards in Washington, DC

I recently wrote about photography being banned in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland, where a formerly public street has been turned over to a private company.  Yesterday I was on my way to a photographers'...

Raped by The State Conspiracy

A video by Randal Chance - retired Texas Youth Commission Inspector General, that exposes the vast corruption and abuse in TYC by top officials. The state sexual scandal that has reached both of the nations shores and even foreign newspapers. The Texas governor's office and...

Second Recent Case of ACLU Perversion

Recently I wrote about former ACLU official, Charles Rust-Tierney, who is slated to go on trial shortly for possession of lurid child pornography.“Prosecutors say Charles Rust-Tierney, a former president of the Virginia ACLU, was leading a "double life,'' coaching...

Miami Government Decides What Voters Can Hear

A recent Ethics Commission meeting confirmed Tancredo's comments that Miami is amost definitly a third world.  The Miami-Dade County Ethics Commission ruled in February that they found probable cause against a former County Commission candidate that spoke out about...
 

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