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No more ACLU suing for profit

Tuesday, May 31st, 2005

From Stop the ACLU:
A bill introduced by Rep John Hostettler R-Ind. would limit Establishment Clause protection to injunctive relief. This would remove the profit motive for the ACLU to sue when an atheist is “offended” because everyone around him bows their heads in prayer, or when the word “God” is spoken or written somewhere […]

“Impeach him!” screams the moonbat

Tuesday, May 31st, 2005

Ralph Nader and Kevin Zeese call for impeachment of Bush and Cheney in the Boston Globe today. (courtesy RealClearPolitics)
It is time for Congress to investigate the illegal Iraq war as we move toward the third year of the endless quagmire that many security experts believe jeopardizes US safety by recruiting and training more terrorists. […]

ACLU and Abortion

Friday, May 27th, 2005

“The deliberate killing of a human being has no place in a society that calls itself civilized and humane.”
Though that is an official position of the ACLU’s, it expresses the ACLU’s sentiments toward capital punishment, not abortion.
Here’s a crosspost of this week’s ACLU Blogburst. The Blogburst is a group of websites dedicated […]

3 1/2 months later… Kerry follows thru

Wednesday, May 25th, 2005

Kerry signed the Form 180… I guess I can take down my form 180 counter. Think he was just incredibly slow to get around to it, or did the hundreds of blank form 180s and pens sent to him convince him to follow thru. My money is on he hoped […]

This better be long term strategy

Wednesday, May 25th, 2005

McCain, Lindsey Graham & Co claim to have “saved the Senate” by striking a deal with seven democrats to allow 3 of Bush’s judicial nominees an up-or-down vote on the Senate floor. Voting on nominees is good. What is bad is that they exchanged this for a promise from the democrats to “only […]

Detroit Zoo

Wednesday, May 25th, 2005

I visited the Detroit Zoo today… it’s a really good zoo in my opinion, although I would have liked to see more sea animals. The animal exhibits are really well done. For example, the polar bear exhibit was huge, and very Arctic-esque. In the main viewing area, they had […]

The great state of Canadia

Monday, May 23rd, 2005

Sorry for the lack of content in past couple days - I’m on vacation! Spent last two days in Niagara Falls, Canada, where the lack of internet connection is rampant. I’m writing this post the old fashioned way - by dialup. Lots of people make fun of Canada, and rightfully so. […]

South Koreans Streamline Cloning of Human Embryos

Friday, May 20th, 2005

South Koreans Streamline Cloning of Human Embryos - New York Times
But Dr. Richard Land, the president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s ethics and religious liberty commission, said his group, for one, would not be assuaged.
“We believe a cloned embryo is a human being,” he said. “We should not be the kind of society that kills […]

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