John Armor on WRJZ in Knoxville, 8/4
On Monday August 4, John Armor will be discussing ACLU outrages on Bob Bell’s WRJZ morning show in Knoxville, Tennessee. Tune in at 7:08am.
On Monday August 4, John Armor will be discussing ACLU outrages on Bob Bell’s WRJZ morning show in Knoxville, Tennessee. Tune in at 7:08am.
On Wednesday July 30, Horace Cooper will be featured on KTTH in Seattle, Washington. He will be discussing the Fairness Doctrine during David Boze’s 3-6pm drive time program.
On Wednesday July 30, Horace Cooper will be be appearing on Jay Kersting’s morning show on KLIK in Jefferson City, MO. Tune in at 9:40am for this discussion on the Fairness Doctrine.
Led by Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, a phalanx of Democrats and liberal pressure groups are urging a return to "The Fairness Doctrine." What could be more American than "fairness"?
On Thursday July 31st, ACRU General Counsel Peter Ferrara will be on WGN Radio debating Colleen Connell, Executive Director of the Illinois ACLU. The debate will take place on Milt Rosenberg’s show from 10:00pm-12:00am ET. If you are in Chicago tune in. If you are outside Chicago, click here to listen online.
The ACLU has objected to the use of “jump-out squads” in high crime areas of Elsmere and Wilmington, Delaware, which target parolees and habitual criminals. The results are that significant numbers of criminals are being taken off the streets of both cities. Local officials and residents support the use of the squads. And the efforts are apparently constitutional.
The facts for this article, but not the legal conclusions, come from an article on Delaware Online, on 20 July, 2008. The article is about “Jump-out Squads” being used in two Delaware communities. The ACLU claims that the squads are unconstitutional.
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The Supreme Court's 5-4 opinion in Boumediene v. Bush will go down as one of the most egregiously-wrong decisions in history. Breaking 200 years of settled precedent, the Court has rewritten the Constitution's allocation of national security powers. In essence, the narrow majority attacked the actions of a Commander-in-Chief in time of war. It attacked the law as rewritten by Congress in response to a prior decision of this very Court. And. it attacked the Court by aggressively ignoring its own prior decisions. The "logic" of this case sets up a bare majority of the Justices as supreme over the President, the Congress, and even other decisions of the Court itself.
The ACLU has issued a press release decrying the addition of the one millionth name to the Terrorist Watch List of the Department of Homeland Security. It brought forward just two people who were inconvenienced by the list. It claimed that no terrorists have been caught by the list. It demonstrated it is willing to sacrifice any number of American lives for the ACLU definition of freedom.
The facts for this article, but not the legal conclusions, come from a July 14th press release from the ACLU itself. The release takes the assumed occasion of the one millionth name added to the […]
On Thursday, July 10 at 10:20am ET, John Armor will be on “The Morning Magazine” on KRMS 1150AM out of Osage Beach, MO. He will be talking about the ACLU and its upcoming campaigns. You can listen live here.
The Ford Foundation has just appointed a longtime administrator for the ACLU to head the Foundation’s international program that instructs people in other nations how to build their laws and societies. The bottom line is that disrespect for the will of the people, for written constitutions, and for those who disagree with the chosen views, will now be backed by Ford millions, around the world.
The facts for this article, but not the legal conclusions, come from a July 6th article on Maxims News Network, which is a “news network for the United Nations and the international community.” It concerns the appointment of a long-term ACLU […]