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ACLU Tactics in the Fastest-Growing District in Mississippi

By |2023-03-10T08:04:53-05:00October 25th, 2009|

Sometimes the plain words of the school officials on the front lines better explain the attacks of the ACLU on local school districts than any analysis that the American Civil Rights Union might offer. We need add nothing to this statement by the Superintendent of the DeSoto County School District in Mississippi.

This is the first occasion on which we use no excerpts, and add no explanations to the source article. This statement by Milton Kukendall, Superintendent of the DeSoto County School District, stands by itself and speaks for itself. His is the fastest growing District in his state. He is also President of the Mississippi […]

Robert Knight: Play It Again, Uncle Sam!

By |2009-10-25T13:02:37-04:00October 25th, 2009|

At last. For years, I thought I had no redress for hours of pain and excruciating discomfort that occurred in numerous settings. From the aisles of Safeway to malls, drug stores, gas stations, restaurants, department stores and even in doctors' offices, I and countless others have endured what no one should.

Ken Klukowski: Doctor's Stir, Half-Asleep

By |2009-10-23T13:49:53-04:00October 23rd, 2009|

Doctors are waking up to the reality that Obamacare would end their profession as they know it. But many are still half asleep to the consequences and must learn the truth before it's too late for all of us.

Jan LaRue: Obama Manipulates Media to Expel Fox

By |2020-04-23T21:53:01-04:00October 22nd, 2009|

Whether the White House's "war" against Fox News is a ruse to divert attention from President Barack Obama's plummeting poll numbers and unfavorable policies, or an all-out attack to exclude Fox News from the White House press pool, the self-proclaimed government "watch dogs" are virtually AWOL or turncoats.

Ken Klukowski: Sorry, You Have to Be a Voter to Vote

By |2009-10-21T11:22:36-04:00October 21st, 2009|

In 2008, the Supreme Court decided a major voting-rights case, making it clear that laws requiring voters to show identification are constitutional if certain safeguards are in place. Now, it's not so clear anymore. An Indiana appeals court has now struck down that same law and the Indiana Supreme Court must override that decision.

Ken Klukowski: Individual Mandate is Unconstitutional

By |2009-10-20T15:36:30-04:00October 20th, 2009|

The Senate Finance Committee-passed health care bill includes an "individual mandate" that Americans must buy an insurance policy or pay a fine, an approach that tracks President Barack Obama's health care proposals. But if enacted into law, this mandate would be glaringly unconstitutional.

Ken Blackwell: White House Hatchet Jobs

By |2009-10-16T10:55:05-04:00October 16th, 2009|

The Obama White House hesitated not at all in labeling the AHIP study "an insurance industry hatchet job." The study in question was one conducted by a policy group that is funded by the industry.

ACLU Asleep at the First Amendment Wheel

By |2020-04-23T21:50:22-04:00October 13th, 2009|

By stepping into the private media with paid operatives, the Justice Department is committing a facial violation of the First Amendment. By remaining silent on this action, the ACLU demonstrates that it does not take the First Amendment seriously.

The facts for this article, but not the legal conclusions, come from an article in Justice.gov, a new website for the Department of Justice, on 1 October. This is the 99th ACLU Outrage, and unlike all the others, this has nothing to do with the ACLU doing anything such as filing a law suit. It has nothing to do with the ACLU saying anything, such as sending […]

Robert Knight: Show Me the Bill!

By |2009-10-12T23:22:41-04:00October 12th, 2009|

Do you think Congress should vote on bills without reading them? How about voting on bills that don't even exist yet, except in fragments?

Ken Klukowski: ACLU Pushes High Court to Destroy Cross Memorial

By |2009-10-09T07:00:37-04:00October 9th, 2009|

The Supreme Court joined in a fight between the ACLU and the federal government over a World War I memorial in the shape of a cross. While neither legal team hit the ball over the fence, the majority seems inclined to save this cross in what will be the first religious liberty case of the new Court.

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