Border Security in Wonderland

By |2023-05-20T09:39:06-04:00June 2nd, 2007|

Perhaps last week’s top news story, not counting whatever Rosie O’Donnell and Lindsay Lohan were doing, was the story of Andrew Speaker, the Atlanta personal injury lawyer who decided it would be a good idea to fly a few thousand miles here and there notwithstanding his knowing that he had a virulent form of tuberculosis. The passengers cooped up with him on his long, trans-oceanic flights have not been entirely thrilled with Mr. Speaker’s decisions. They bear some misgivings about having had to share enclosed cabin space with the updated version of the Black Death.

The effort to track down Mr. Speaker and keep […]

OneNewsNow.com: "John Edwards Criticized for 'Trashing' Troops on Memorial Day"

By |2023-05-20T09:39:06-04:00June 1st, 2007|

OneNewsNow.com features a story regarding the protests that John Edwards and his supporters staged on Memorial Day in protest of the Iraq War. (See “John Edwards Criticized for ‘Trashing’ Troops on Memorial Day”) Edwards said that the “war on terror” was merely a bumper-sticker slogan used to justify failed policies. The story relies on its content with an interview the author conducted with the ACRU’s Legal Director, Peter Ferrara.

As Peter is quoted in the article,

“These Memorial Day events are not about the war in Iraq, so they’re not a place to protest. They’re about celebrating the sacrifice and the honor and […]

May Crosses Be Displayed at War Memorials?

By |2023-05-20T09:39:06-04:00June 1st, 2007|

Two days ago I had the opportunity to do a radio debate with Dr. Jeremy Gunn, Director of the ACLU’s Religious Freedom Project. Let me say at the outset that I found Dr. Gunn to be a courteous and intellectually honest man, and I am grateful for his willingness to discuss with those having a different point of view the often heated question whether the Cross may properly, under the First Amendment, be displayed on government property as part of a war memorial to fallen soldiers.

I am in no positon to make a judgment about who “won” this debate. Those who had the chance […]

What Exactly Is Given Sanctuary in "Sanctuary Cities?"

By |2023-05-20T09:39:07-04:00May 31st, 2007|

Scott Johnson of Power Line tells us what gets sanctuary in “sanctuary cities” in his shocking report, which I repeat in full below. To give the short answer, what gets sanctuary is human trafficking and sex slavery.

When the police turn a blind eye to the law — when they are ordered turn a blind eye — what exactly did we think was going to happen?

Read Scott’s report:

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The Justice Department Gets One Right

By |2023-05-20T09:39:07-04:00May 31st, 2007|

There is considerable complaining these days from the usual source — Congress — that the Justice Department is “broken” and simply cannot function under Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. This is the same source that tells us just about everything else is “broken,” from our strongest-on-earth military to health care to the world’s climate. Saying these things are “broken” is a way of proposing that a cure is needed, a proposal inevitably made without telling us, in specifics, what’s wrong, what Congress would do to improve it, or, most importantly, how much the fix would cost and who will foot the bill. Perhaps “broken” has become such […]

Who Really Wants the "Blank Check?"

By |2023-05-20T09:39:08-04:00May 30th, 2007|

Much has been made of President Bush’s supposedly wanting a “blank check” to conduct the war in Iraq. One need not be overly enthusiastic about how the war has gone in order to observe that, for whatever else might be said of it, a “blank check” is not and has never been what the President has sought. Instead, he repeatedly (and perhaps unwisely) went to the United Nations to ask for escalating sanctions on Iraq. He got them, usually by unanimous or nearly unanimous votes of the Security Council. When all-too-predictably they failed to stop either Saddam’s aggressiveness or his innumerable violations of […]

Senator Obama Lets It Slip

By |2023-05-20T09:39:08-04:00May 29th, 2007|

Today’s print edition of the Washington Times, in the “Inside Politics” section, quotes Senator Barack Obama as congratulating the Bush Administration on opening talks with our peace-loving friends in Iran (peace-loving, that is, when they’re not engaged in acts of piracy, hostage taking and building The Big One). Senator Obama is quoted as saying, “I have to give the administration credit, which I rarely do….[It’s] not because I trust the Iranians, but because I think they have a self-interest. They don’t want to see Iraq completely collapse because they’re going to have millions of people pouring over their borders,” he said.

How’s […]

Don't Let the Door Hit You on the Way Out

By |2023-05-20T09:39:08-04:00May 29th, 2007|

MSNBC is carrying an Associated Press story that Cindy Sheehan has “resigned” as an anti-war protest leader. The first three paragraphs read thusly:

“FORT WORTH, Texas – Cindy Sheehan, the soldier’s mother who galvanized an anti-war movement with her month-long protest outside President Bush’s ranch, says she’s done being the public face of the movement.

“‘I’ve been wondering why I’m killing myself and wondering why the Democrats caved in to George Bush,’ Sheehan told The Associated Press by phone Tuesday while driving from her property in Crawford to the airport, where she planned to return to her native California.

“I”m going home […]

Just a Little Restraint

By |2023-05-20T09:39:08-04:00May 29th, 2007|

Readers of our blog will note that Peter Ferrara and I will be discussing the Memorial Day anti-war protests by John Edwards and his backers. I for one think that, strictly as a legal matter, the anti-war group has the right peacefully to protest any time it wants. But that a person has a right to do X hardly means that he is required to do X, much less that he is required to do it in a way seemingly designed to offend and antagonize as many people as possible, including and especially the surviving family members of those who died fighting in Iraq and […]

Respect for Our Fallen Braves, M.I.A.

By |2023-05-20T09:39:09-04:00May 29th, 2007|

While the American Civil Rights Union chose to honor our fallen heroes on Memorial Day, certain others in the state of Washington thought it better to desecrate the gravesites of America’s war veterans. (HT: Flynn Files) Their chosen mode of “protest” was both predictable (burning flags) and telling (replaced with scribbled swastikas). Telling of themselves, that is. Especially considering that our servicemen died trying to free the world of the Nazi vermin, and to protect the rights of the scum of the earth to then turn and desecrate the ground where these brave men lay, apparently.

Some will defend the actions of […]

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