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Category Archives: Politics
Boy Scouts under attack … again!
Today, the ACLJ has again represented you and your interests by filing our major brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Here’s the crux of the situation:
Posted in Activism, Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged aclj, aclu, American, attack, boy, boy scouts, center, Jay Sekulow, justice, law, scouts, under
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Stand With Us for the Unborn
Posted in Activism, Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged activism, grassfire.org, petition, petition for life, prolife
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Judges have final authority over our children
Activist Judges say they, not parents, have final say in teaching sex education to our children Activist Federal Judges Strip Rights From Parents Dear Wayne, As shocking as it may seem, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged 9th, afa, appeals, authority, circuit court, courts, ed, education, Federal Judges, Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, parental, sex
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Andrew McCarthy: Islam, Democracy & Assimilation
Posted in Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged Andrew Mccarthy, Assimilationon, Democracy, islam, radical, terror, War on Terror
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Not Black Enough
In a liberal world where race is everything (well, second behind power), it appears that a person can be "Not Black Enough." Meaning of course, you don’t think like you are supposed to think. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged Clarence Thomas, journal, justice, Milwaukee, project 21, sentinel, supreme court, Thomas, us
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Statutory Rape Legislation in CA
Some good legislation on statutory rape in going through the California State House. Abortion-rights activists are fiercely opposing a measure put before Californians next week on whether parents should be notified before a minor has an abortion. A backer of … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged california, life dynamics, statutory rape, yes 73, yes on 73
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Dennis Prager: Judeo-Christian values, part 24: Who believes in American exceptionalism?
What is American exceptionalism? The belief that America often knows better than the rest of the world what is right and wrong. If you ever a conversation about this topic with your liberal friends, this will drive them crazy. Dennis … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Politics, Religion
Tagged america, american exceptionalism, christian, dennis prager, highest good, isreal, Judeo, Judeo-Christian, law, morality, prager, values
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The Religion of Peace Dealing with an 8yr old Bread thief
Yesterday I posted how the Islamic "Religion of Peace" attacks civilians. Today we have an example of how the "Religion of Peace" deals with an 8yr old bread thief in Iran. Basiclly they roll over his arm with a car. … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion, Weblogs
Tagged 8 yr old boy, bread, Iran, islam, islamic, religion of peace, run over arm, steal, thief
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Population and Immigration
It is a well accepted fact that in western societies families are generally having smaller families (except for in my church). This phenomena has a significant influence on demographics, population and immigration. Vox Day at WorldNetDaily presents an insightful commentary … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Politics, Wisdom
Tagged demographic, immigration, population, third world, vox day, world net daily, worldnetdaily
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Bush Wins World Series with Sam Alito Nomination
If the New York Times already comes out hating Alito, he has to be gooD Link: Nomination Likely to Please G.O.P., but Not Some Democrats – New York Times. President Bush nominated Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr., who currently serves … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged Alito, bush, court, court of appeals, judge, nomination, sam, sam alito, samuel, surpreme court, third circuit
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The PC crowd is getting out PC’d
Now even the unusually politically correct crowd of the Newton Mass, Public Schools are getting out politically corrected. Link: Student ghosts unmasked in Newton – The Boston Globe. NEWTON — When students at Underwood Elementary School walk to their classrooms … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged David Castelline, mass, Massachusetts, NEWTON, Underwood Elementary School
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The Left’s Hypocritical Anti-Hypocrite Team
Jonah Goldberg is discussing the hypocrisy of the anti-hypocrite Jihadist crowd. He mentions the new book Do As I Say (Not As I Do) by Peter Schweizer.
Posted in Books, Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged anti-hypocrite, do as i say, Jihadist, Jonah Goldberg, Michael Moore, Nancy Pelosi, Noam Chomsky, not as i do
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Comments on Mier’s withdrawl
Hugh is in anguish bout the Mier’s withdrawal. Story at NYTimes. David Frum in The National Review Online celebrates the Mier’s withdrawal. The Mier’s withdrawal from the Supreme Court nomination shows one thing very clearly. It shows that the fear … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged bush, bush's, david frum, george bush, hugh hewett, judicial nomination, mier, mier's
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Harriet Miers Withdraws Nomination
Harriet Miers withdrew this morning as a nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court. In announcing the decision, Miers and President Bush cited their concern with the requests of members of the Senate Judiciary Committee for documents dealing with her work … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged Harriet Miers, judge, nomination, surpreme court, Withdraws
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Update on News of Israel: The Jerusalem Prayer Team
Abbas Will Seek "Clear Statement" On the Road Map – Eli Lake PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas will seek an endorsement from President Bush Thursday for the commencement of direct, final-status negotiations with Israel, according to the director of political affairs … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged Abbas, atzmona, bush, christians, condoleezza rice, elei sinai, final-status negotiations, Iranian territory, iraq, isreal, jerusalem, jews, Khalilzad, Palestinian state, Ramadan, saudi arabia, secretary of state, settlement, settlements, tent settlers, Zalmay Khalilzad
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Walgreens Gives $100,000 in Support of Gay Games
Let Walgreens know that their $100,000 donation to the 2006 Gay Games is an indication of their commitment to homosexuality and the activities it encompasses. Dear Wayne, Walgreens has given $100,000 to help sponsor the Gay Games in Chicago next … Continue reading
Prolife News update: American Life League
hot button issueBOB DORNAN: Former Congressman Robert K. Dornan is joining American Life League’s efforts to protect and defend the lives of preborn children. Dornan’s primary mission as a member of the American Life League team will be refocusing attention … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged abortion, abortion business, abortion pill, abortion rape, BOB DORNAN, ethical, euthanasia, in vitro fertilization, medical research, morning after pill, morning-after, personhood, prayer, stem cell research, unetical, vaccines
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Peggy Noonan: ON BUSH
Peggy Noonan compares the life change that Bush made during his midlife crisis when he decide the take the important things seriously and throw out the destructive habits, with the current crisis in the conservative ranks. "Once again there’s a … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Politics
Tagged bush, crisis, mid-life, midlife crisis, Peggy noonan
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ScrappleFace on Miers
ScrappleFace has a post tracking some of the current line of questions being thrown at Miers. They seem to be hitting Roe V. Wade pretty hard. It’s a good read.
Posted in Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged mier's, roe v wade, scrappleface
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Chuck Colson: There’s a Monk in the Courtroom
There’s a Monk in the CourtroomThe 14th Incarnation of the Buddha of Compassion and Intelligent Design October 19, 2005 Parents in Dover, Pennsylvania, have sued to block the teaching of intelligent design ordered by the school board. They claim that … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged evolution, Gyatso, intelligent design, Tenzin, Tenzin Gyatso
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Appeals court hears ‘Islamic indoctrination’ case
This is disturbing news. In California (as goes California, so goes the country) the schools are indoctrinating the children on how do become Muslims. A case brought by parents and children challenging a California school district for its practice of … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged appeals court, become a muslim, california, court, how to become a muslim, muslim
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You no longer have the Constitutional right to own property.
With the stroke of a pen, the Supreme Court of the United States effectively rejected one of the most fundamental constitutional freedoms guaranteed to all citizens … … your right to own property.
Posted in Activism, Politics
Tagged constitution, own property, right to own property, surpreme court
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Commentary on Womanhood
Vox Day has a very inciteful commentry on what we are finding out about what a woman really is. Is motherhood instinctive or learned behavior? Both religion and science tell us that it is instinctive, much to the distaste of … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Politics
Tagged feminist, liberal, woman, womans lib
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America is Targeting Civilians
A few days about I was browsing a few blogs and I ran across one that was publishing reports that the United States had used chemical weapons of mass destruction in the battle for Fallugia in Iraq. The story was … Continue reading →