September 15, 2005 – 8:01 am
Huh? "Get the ACLU wackjobs going?" Whazup with that? Well, if you visit the ACLU wackjobs homepage, you will notice something missing. I’m not talking about a non-fiction section, as most of the page reads like a cheap future novel. I’m talking about any sort of fund raising for Katrina victims. Not one thing. Not […]
September 8, 2005 – 7:29 am
Folks, it doesn’t get any sillier then what the ACLU is now pushing: WASHINGTON, DC-The Executive Director if the ACLU is reporting that they will challenge the usage of the term "Chief Justice of the Supreme Court" in all references in the American language. "After seeing what the NCAA has done, in regards to college […]
August 25, 2005 – 8:16 am
Via Officer.com An internal investigation has cleared a reserve officer with the Greer Police Department of any wrongdoing in connection with a traffic stop that sparked a religious controversy. Tony Stewart has been a volunteer officer with the department for 14 years. In June, Stewart cited motorist Tony Gainey for driving with a suspended license, […]
August 19, 2005 – 7:36 pm
Jay at Stop the ACLU has a very good post, check it out. Seems that the ACLU has been given the right to tell prisoners at G’itmo (remember, the ones that were caught on the battlefield in Afghanistan?) that they have the right to not answer questions. Jay brings up a good question: How does […]
August 18, 2005 – 8:57 am
There is a rather interesting story out of Durham, NC: Even the high school for the state’s science and math elite can’t find enough girls willing to become computer geeks. So it’s deleting boys from one of its techie classes.(at the NC School of Science and Mathematics So, starting in October, the school will offer […]
August 14, 2005 – 9:04 am
John at Stop The ACLU has an important post, entitled "Putting the Fear of God into the ACLU" The man behind an online effort to rein in the American Civil Liberties Union is taking his campaign to America’s churches, hoping to mobilize millions of believers into taking a stand against the legal organization. As WorldNetDaily […]
August 4, 2005 – 7:38 am
Folks, not to sound "I told you so," but recently, the Dept of Homeland Security did a round up of gang members living in the US, primarily looking for MS-13, Mara Salvatrucha. Federal immigration agents in three regions of North Carolina have arrested 77 people in recent weeks who were suspected of being gang members […]
July 29, 2005 – 8:05 am
The city of Knightdale had their open meeting regarding the curfew that has been imposed on those 18 and under, with the ACLU in attendence. My original story is here. Apparently, it was very contentious, and residents of Knightdale did not appreciate the ACLU’s goal: While the American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina described […]
July 28, 2005 – 8:32 am
How great is this? The Senate voted Tuesday to allow U.S. military bases to continue to host Boy Scout events, responding to lawsuits and a federal court ruling aimed at severing relationships between the government and the youth group. In a 98-0 vote, the Senate approved the provision continuing the hosting of Boy Scout events […]
July 26, 2005 – 10:30 pm
It’s true, I actually do agree with the ACLU, sort of, for once: RALEIGH, N.C. — The religious texts of Islam, Judaism, Hinduism and faiths other than Christianity should be allowed in North Carolina courts for oaths promising truthful testimony, the ACLU argued in a lawsuit filed against the state Tuesday. State law allows witnesses […]