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| Tuesday, October 31, 2006 | |
The open border's advocate ACLU has sued the small town of Hazelton for illegal immigration crackdown. Do they have a case? Remember, YOU are paying for these law suits by the ACLU. Great, huh?
| Tuesday, October 31, 2006 | |
If enough NON-Democrat voters don't get out and vote - Democrats will win - God help us... It has to happen sometime I know. It's sad. The ACLU will dance in the streets - well, the back room cocktail parties - and the lefty politicians will sputter unintelligible pontifications to each other while tripping over plans of redecorating the White House offices. However, they DON'T have a clue what to DO about world and local issues. THEY JUST WANT THAT POWER. God help us...
| Tuesday, October 31, 2006 | |
Kerry is at it again. This man only gets away with his dribble because his wife is filthy rich and "they" need their money. What a disgrace he is - in my opinion... Click the link to hear his latest stupid rantings on our military. What a shame!
| Saturday, October 14, 2006 | |
Real Clear Politics has published one of my articles. I would really appreciate it if you would vote for Demand Real & Swift Justice For Perverts! at this site... VOTE
Thanks a bunch, Bobbette
...unless you are homosexual and proud of the actions of these invasive, political groups who take over tax payer funded schools with YOUR children's mind at stake!...David Parker was arrested and jailed in Lexington in April 2005 over his request – and the school's refusal – to notify him when adults discuss homosexuality or transgenderism with his 6-year-old kindergartner. That despite a state law requiring such notification.
The incident made news around the nation and even Gov. Mitt Romney agreed with Parker.
However, in April 2006 the same school presented the book "King and King," about homosexual romances and marriage, to second-graders and again refused to provide notification.
Parker and other parents followed with the federal civil rights lawsuit, alleging school officials and the town were refusing to follow state law.
The ACLU and several gay groups are now filing a friend of the court brief to stop his civil lawsuit stating parents have absolutely no say so in what a school can teach. (click title for more)
| Thursday, October 05, 2006 | |
ED NOTE: Remember the 60's riots - Soldier haters - dirty, long haired, drug users dancing in the fields of flowers? Well, they have had kids and those kids are in colleges across America. They are the future socialists Daddy George Soros and the Democrats are raising with the ACLU as their legal reps at tax payers expense - along with the current batch of illigals taxpayers are funding. The following is a story of true communism committed by these dumb driven cattle...
PROTESTORS RUSH MINUTEMEN AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
"Minutemen" Authors Forced to Evacuate
Violent protestors at Columbia University speaking event force "Minutemen" authors Jim Gilchrist and Jerome Corsi to evacuate. Security personnel manage to extract authors unharmed. Disturbance comes on heels of protest-plagued book signing tour.
New York, NY (October 5, 2006) -- Last night violent protestors at one of the nation's elite universities forced the evacuation of authors Jim Gilchrist and Jerome R. Corsi, who were at Columbia University to speak about their new book "Minutemen: The Battle to Secure America's Borders".
Gilchrist, the founder of the Minuteman Project, was speaking on the topic of illegal immigration at an event organized by the Columbia University Young Republicans when protestors stormed the stage and lunged toward him, forcing security personnel to hastily evacuate both authors. The event was abruptly cancelled due to security concerns before Dr. Corsi, who co-wrote the 2004 bestseller "Unfit for Command," could deliver his remarks.
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| Thursday, October 05, 2006 | |
Quietly, Quietly Building the North American Union by Professor Steven Yates
While ordinary Americans were reflecting on the fifth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, globalists of Canada, the U.S. and Mexico were making their way quietly, quietly, to Banff, Alberta for the North American Forum held at the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel Sept. 12–14. The meeting was closed-doors. According to some reports buses with attendees were arriving at night. There was no print media coverage in the U.S. and very little in Canada... (click title for the rest of the story)
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