December 8, 2005 – 9:46 am
It’s so wonderful how the ACLU, a group supposedly meant to safe guard US Civil Liberties, doesn’t even understand that the Bill of Rights only applies to US citizens, and those who enter our country legally The American Civil Liberties Union yesterday announced the first ever lawsuit against former CIA director George Tenet challenging the […]
December 1, 2005 – 7:56 pm
In just a few hours, Kenneth Lee Boyd will be put to death for the murder of his estranged wife and father in law in 1988. The US Supreme Court has rejected his appeal, so, unless Governor Easley grants clemency, which is unlikely, he will meet his Maker sometime shortly after 2am Friday, December 2nd, […]
November 29, 2005 – 7:55 pm
Y’all need to cruise by Stop the ACLU and check out the ad they had in the Washington Times. Way to go, STA!
November 17, 2005 – 11:04 am
Just when you thought the ACLU couldn’t get any worse, they go and prove us wrong: Acting on behalf of a metaphysical bookstore owner, the American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit arguing that a state law exempting only the Bible from sale taxes is "discriminatory" and should be extended to all publications dealing […]
November 3, 2005 – 9:40 am
When it comes to the abortion debate, it is not one I generally get involved in(which I have mentioned before, though too lazy this am to look it up.) It is an issue that folks are often forced into, though. And let me lay it right out: I do believe in some limited abortion rights. […]
October 27, 2005 – 8:49 am
Apparently, the American Communist Legion of the Undying now believes that illegal drugs are a Civil Right. Morons. Trick first MONTPELIER, Vt. –The American Civil Liberties Union is planning to appeal a federal court ruling that banned images of drugs and alcohol on clothing worn by a Vermont student. The appeal to the 2nd Circuit […]
October 18, 2005 – 9:51 pm
THM’s Bacon Bits tagged me with this sorta meme, which, being anti-ACLU, is quite cool (though, I am usually just fine with doing most meme’s). David from Third World County started it off with this question: “If you could hang a sign on the ACLU building to …draw attention to it, what would you put […]
October 6, 2005 – 8:12 am
For today’s Stop the ACLU blogburst, Jay has picked the topic of assisted suicide, since it is in the Court currently, in the case of Gonzales v Oregon, 04-623. Now, the ACLU is all for assisted suicide. Jay writes: "The ACLU recognizes the right of a patient to euthanasia…"–ACLU Policy Guide of 1986. They have […]
September 29, 2005 – 10:03 pm
Having a bit of the old "don’t want to write, escape from modern appliances (excluding HDTV. a progressive scan DVD player, and season 2 of Dead Like Me)" today, but, I did come across this little gem courtesy of the ACLU. The trial of Kitzmiller v. Dover will test whether American public schools can include […]
September 23, 2005 – 6:53 am
Woops, for some reason, this did not post yesterday at 12:00 pm like I had set it for, so, a bit late. On 1, Oct. 19, 1976 Congress passed an amendment to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which gave the Courts the power to award attorney’s fees in civil rights cases to the prevailing […]