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sgt.lane
08-01-05, 03:00 PM
The Senate Slaps the ACLU
Thursday, July 28, 2005
By Bill O'Reilly
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•The Senate Slaps the ACLU
July 28, 2005•More Trouble On The Left....
July 27, 2005•Those Who Help the Terrorists...
July 26, 2005•Let's Talk About Terror in Britain...
July 25, 2005•The Politics of Terror...
July 22, 2005•Why Judge Roberts Will Be Confirmed...
July 21, 2005•Why Do School Officials Hurt Poor Children?
July 20, 2005•Is Karl Rove a Hero?
July 19, 2005•Karl Rove vs. the Liberal Media...
July 18, 2005•It Just Can't Get Much Hotter In Aruba...
July 15, 2005•Memo to a Judge
July 14, 2005•Investigating Karl Rove
July 13, 2005•Anti-American Danger
July 12, 2005•Media Coverage of the London Bombings
July 10, 2005•Failure To Deal With The Deadly Enemy
July 08, 2005•Reaction to President Bush's Iraq Speech
June 30, 2005•On the Defensive
June 28, 2005•What you, the folks, think about Gitmo
June 24, 2005•Anti-'Factor' Folks
June 23, 2005•The Smearing of Dick Durbin
June 22, 2005•The Truth About Hillary Clinton...
June 21, 2005•Losing the Will to Fight Terrorism
June 20, 2005•Senator Dick Durbin Slams His Own Country
June 17, 2005•What Do The New York Times & the Mafia Have In Common?
June 16, 2005•Jesse Jackson Exploiting MJ
June 15, 2005•Not Guilty!
June 14, 2005•Why America Cares About Natalee Holloway
June 10, 2005•Trouble on the Left
June 09, 2005•Giving Money To Poor Africans...
June 08, 2005•The Truth About Guantanamo Bay...
June 07, 2005•The Jackson Verdict
June 06, 2005•Miscarriage of Justice
June 03, 2005•Blowing the Whistle on Powerful People
June 02, 2005•Getting Americans Killed
June 01, 2005•Amnesty International Declares War on the USA
May 26, 2005•Do Captured Terrorists Have Rights?
May 25, 2005•The Self-Destruction of Howard Dean
May 24, 2005•Setting the Record Straight on Islamic Terrorism
May 20, 2005•The Battle Over Newsweek's Bogus Koran Story Continues...
May 19, 2005•Pointing fingers at the L.A. Times
May 18, 2005
The Senate slaps the ACLU. That is the subject of this evening's "Talking Points Memo".

In the reporting of this story tomorrow, you will hear little about how the Senate has voted 98 to 0 to allow U.S. military bases to host Boy Scout (search) events. — That means even the most liberal senators in the country oppose the ACLU, which want the Boy Scouts banned from all federal property and has sued to make that happen.

This is a stunning rejection of the extremist group and a huge victory for fair play in America. The ACLU (search) has been trying to destroy the Boy Scouts ever since that organization decided to ban openly gay Scout leaders and require an allegiance to a higher power.

As a private organization, the Scouts have a perfect right to do that, as no one is forced to join. The ACLU contends that the Scouts are discriminatory, therefore have no place using any public facility for anything.

Now clear-thinking people know a vendetta when they see it. And that's exactly what this ACLU jihad against the Scouts is. So the U.S. Senate has made a statement. And we should all applaud that statement.

It's obvious the Boy Scouts help society and give children an opportunity to have fun and develop character. The greater good is served by helping the Scouts, even if you don't subscribe to their philosophy.

When people like Ted Kennedy (search) and Barbara Boxer (search) vote against the ACLU, you know that organization has gone mental. Only extremists, like columnist Molly Ivins (search), continue to support the dangerous group.

In a recent column, Ivins wrote, "I know that sludge for brains like Bill O'Reilly attack the ACLU for being 'un-American,' but when Bill O'Reilly's constitutional rights are violated, the ACLU will stand up for him."

Well, Ms. Ivins must be very proud of the "sludge for brains" line. That indicates a very deep thinker, and once again illustrates the immaturity of the far left.

You have an open invitation, madam, to debate me about the ACLU. You shouldn't have any trouble defeating a moron like me. We await your call.

Summing up, "Talking Points" feels very good about the Senate helping out the Boy Scouts and unanimously rejecting the ACLU. Things may be turning around.

And that's “The Memo.”

The Most Ridiculous Item of the Day

In the summertime we all have houseguests of the insect kind. And this family didn't much think much of some bees living in the attic, until honey started dripping from the ceiling. Well, the bee people were called in and smoked out more than 200,000 bees who were not paying rent.

The bees left unwillingly and now will be reassembled into four colonies, the bee people tell us.

My question is, who gets to count the bees? And how do you know which ones you counted? —They all look the same. Put a little number on them? What? Could be ridiculous. That's the way my mind works.

:marine: :chinese:

yellowwing
08-01-05, 04:12 PM
The Constitution and Bill of Rights are are the focus of every patriotic oath. From the swearing in of our President to the enlistment of a private in our Armed Forces.

Anything that deals with these sacred articles should be evaluated and judged. Of course every effort of the ACLU is not perfect, often they are silly azz judicial exercises.

But most importantly they always raise the question of "Is This Constitutional?"

Sometimes we chaff at the idea of scholars who have not even thought of picking up a weapon, questioning the decisions of proven warriors.

No warrior every really stops serving. Presidents and political parties eventually come and go.

The freedom of questioning these decisions are part of the checks and balances of the Republic.