Once again, it's been while since I've posted
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Stop the ACLU!'s linkfest. A lot of interesting stuff (and check out the comments sections on some of them). So, without further ado, here are all the great links and articles from
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Articles:Rush Endorses RomneyPlus...James Dobson says he will sit out if the nominee is McCain! Plus, Huckabee takes WV after McCain supporters told to throw it to Huckabee to keep Mitt from winning. Lots of good stuff.
The Case Against Casting a Republican Vote In NovemberPersonally, I won't vote democrat just because I don't like the Republican. I'll just sit out. However, my co-blogger Gribbit makes a passionate case for voting democrat depending on the eventual nominee. It's thought provoking.
Where Do Conservatives Go From Here?It's long-winded, but I put a lot of thought into it. Basically, the conservative blogosphere is not happy with the choices we are left with. It's pretty upside down to most of us. Now what do we do? Some say sit it out. Some say rally behind the Republican. Some even say vote democrat. They all have their points. I'm saying to everyone, follow your instincts and do what you think is right. Don't follow the crowd, whether that be the conservative pundits or the Republican establishment.
What If McCain Chooses Fred Thompson For VP?I ask the question because it isn't out of the question. They are good friends with a history. It would be a smart move on the Maverick's part to stilt up his lacking on conservative credentials. Could Thompson serve as the conservative concience? The ideological gravitas? Even…power behind the throne? How would the conservative base/blogosphere react?
James Dobson to Endorse HuckabeeFinally, the evangelical gets the evangelical anointment.
Fred Thompson Endorses McCainI think it comes down to the war on terror for most of these guys. A
Thompson endorsement isn't surprising since they are old friends. It doesn't seal the deal though. I'll start thinking about getting off the couch when I see who McCain picks for VP.
The ACLU And The CandidatesWith the presidential elections going on it is easy to get off focus with things. My co-blogger Basil gets things back on track by giving us the ACLU ratings on each of our candidates. Interesting to note the high score
Ron Paul gets. However, the highest score goes to Obama and the lowest to McCain.
Huckabee Won't Concede Washington StateI'm not a McCain fan, but I'm not really a Huckabee fan either. Nevertheless, what is going on in Washington State does sound fishy, and it was a very close race. Huckabee is talking about legally challenging McCain's so-called win there. I say, good for him...I don't blame him at all. Something weird happened up there for sure.
ACLU Condemns Senate FISA VoteI was glad to see that he was playing hardball with the House on this, and that part of the legislation went to protect third party companies that participate patriotically in protecting America from insane lawsuits. Most of these lawsuits, of course, can be traced back to the ACLU, so it is no surprise that they were quite upset when the
Senate passed this legislation. The American Civil Liberties Union today slammed the U.S. Senate for not only authorizing the president's warrantless wiretapping program but for granting immunity to his accomplices, the telecommunications companies. By a vote of 68 to 29, the Senate passed legislation amending and, in the end, gutting the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). The bill now must be conferenced with the House's version of the bill – which contains no immunity and stricter Fourth Amendment protections – by February 16th, the recently extended expiration date of the equally disastrous Protect America Act.
The ACLU go on to give "kudos" to Feingold and Dodd for trying to make the bill more "palatable". Of course the ACLU claim to be upset over "privacy" issues, yet we know their hypocrisy on this issue. No doubt they are more upset by the protection of telecom companies from their million dollar lawsuits.
Meanwhile Bush is playing hardball on this important legislation.
A main sticking point is a provision included in the Senate legislation that would provide retroactive immunity to telecommunications companies that cooperated with the government. Bush said the companies "won't help protect America" without such liability protection.
The president stated that terrorists must communicate with each other and exchange information to carry out their plans and argued that enlisting the help of telecommunications companies is crucial in uncovering their activities.
Indeed, this has slipped the grasp of the minds at the ACLU. They are suggesting to the House to let the Protect America Act expire.
The ACLU exhorts members of the House to let the unconstitutional Protect America Act expire and stand strong on not letting the phone companies off the hook for law breaking.
I agree with John Boehner's statement:
"Our terrorist surveillance laws are critical to keeping our nation safe from attack, and until we modernize them, our intelligence officials will be at a significant disadvantage against the terrorists who threaten our way of life. The Senate-passed bill would modernize these laws in the long-term so intelligence officials – not government lawyers – are entrusted to protect our national security. President Bush has said he will not sign another temporary measure that only kicks the can farther down the road, and I stand behind that decision.
"The Majority has played games with FISA modernization for months on end, and today, those games must end. Delaying action on a long-term modernization bill puts our national security at risk. It's time for House Democratic leaders to do the right thing and allow the House to consider the Senate's bipartisan bill so President Bush can sign it into law."
My Pet Jawa points out that Obama just may be the ACLU's candidate of choice…the dangerous kind.
Michelle Malkin has a great roundup on this.
Barrack Obama's "change" is more than a silly slogan, it's dangerous. For Obama "change" means moving American to a pre-9/11 stance where law enforcement's hands were tied. 9/11 was not a failure of individuals–Bill Clinton and George W. Bush are not to personally to blame–it was systemic failure. Barrack Obama wants to take us back to that system that failed us.
WSJ:
It says something about his national security world view, or his callowness, that Mr. Obama would vote to punish private companies that even the bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee said had "acted in good faith." Had Senator Obama prevailed, a President Obama might well have been told "no way" when he asked private Americans to help his Administration fight terrorists. Mr. Obama also voted against the overall bill, putting him in MoveOn.org territory.
AJ Strata breaks it down, and everything he says of Obama can be applied to the ACLU:
This upside down world, where terrorists who make it to our shores are then considered untouchable because of some bizarre fear of a new Nixon abuse of power, is what Obama voted FOR! Obama wants to give terrorists carte blanche freedom to communicate with their agents in the US once they get here. What is so wrong with the current system? Why do NSA leads have to be relegated back to some kind of impure status simply because the NSA detected them and not the FBI (who doesn't listen in on our enemies overseas)? What is wrong with the leads being passed to the FBI to assess, which then takes those which show to be troubling to the FIS Court for full surveillance? This program has stopped attacks and saved lives, and yet "Big Bird" Obama and his Sesame Street view that 'we can all just hold hands and get along' is opposed to it and wants to expose us to unnecessary risk?
And this is EXACTLY what Osama wants us to do, lower our guard again so he can hit us hard and show the Muslim world he is still relevant and not on the brink of being destroyed. Even Hillary has not been this suicidally delusional about the threat to America. The enemy is not the phone company Big Bird, it is all those Jihadis working to die a glorious death by taking out thousands of Americans in one blow. And this is why Obama is a naive and unwitting ally of Osama, as are most Surrendercrats.
Michelle Malkin has a great roundup.
Multiple People Shot at Northern Illinois University
Please pray for these families! I'm not sure if there is a Valentine Day connection to this, but it sure gives us one more reason to hug our children and loved ones. Thank God we still have them. Keep these families in your thoughts and prayers.
ACLU Against Amnesty...For Americans...for American telecomm companies that is. Maybe it isn't so "breaking" after all. I just found it funny they chose to use the term "amnesty" to describe what the Protect America Act would provide for patriotic American telecomm companies in the
FISA legislation. They are praising the House democrats for letting the Act expire. If only they would use the same argument on the border problem.
ACLU Thanks House of Representatives For Letting FISA Law ExpireWhile the President plays hardball on
FISA legislation, the House puts politics over security. Meanwhile, the ACLU sing their praises of the House!
Supreme Court Rejects ACLU Domestic Spying CaseACLU gets slapped with common sense!
How the House Hurt Our Intel CapabilitiesThe failure of House democrats to vote on the FISA law last week has resulted in reducing cooperation from the telecomm companies now. Basically, the telecomm companies don't want to be subjected to lawsuits defending what they are doing from groups like the ACLU. Even if the telecomm companies win the lawsuits, they are costly. Democrats don't want to give them any immunity, and in the process are putting us in danger.
ACLU Refuses to Meet With Day LaborersDouble standards at their best....after participating in a "teach in" with "illegal alien" day laborers and teaching them that they can refuse to talk to the police, the ACLU "close the border" on legal American day laborers and threaten to call the police on them.
AP Urges Supreme Court to Give Military Detainees Access to US CourtsThe AP throw all objectivity out the window once again as the urge the
Supreme Court for detainees to have acess to American courts. They are worried about their own Bilal Hussein. There was no mention of how Bilal Hussein staged anti-war propaganda photos, or how in April of 2006 American forces detained him with
al Qaeda terrorists and a cache of weapons. They shed any shred of doubt that they can report on such an issue with any objectivity at all.
Rumor: FISA Deal Reached In The HouseI'm having fun watching the hard left meltdown over this one! Two separate votes? Oh my! Heh.
Videos:
Huckabee: This is a Two Man Race and I'm In It!Huckabee is the shocker tonight as he sweeps the south. This could just end up a brokered convention after all. Huckabee has definitely shaken things up. Here is the video where he gets smug and cocky.
None of The AboveA little humor. This is how many conservatives are feeling right now.
Bolton Makes a Case for McCainIt's a pretty good speech.
David Shuster Apologizes For Angering ClintonsWhat is this guy apologizing for?
Obama Accused of PlagiarismTwo videos, one of
Deval Patrick, 2006, the other of Obama, 2008. Compare and decide. I think this news will fade fast.
Reagan's "Yes We Can"A video of Reagan that is an answer to Obama's empty socialist phrases of optimism. It's actual optimism that isn't empty. This is the kind of stuff we should be hearing from our conservative leadership today.
Obama's Terrorist FriendsIt seems that Obama is good buddies with the leaders from the 60's radical terrorist group, the Weather Underground. Of course the media is ignoring this, but it seems pretty important to discuss being that he wants to be President.
Obama on Nuclear DisarmamentHey everyone, this Obama guy is insane! This video needs to go national and spread far and wide! Will he replace our nukes with butterflies and unicorns?
McCain's Freudian SlipThis is absolutely hillarious! You will get a kick out of this one!
The Cactus Cuties Sing the National AnthemIn my opinion, this is the prettiest version of our National Anthem I've ever heard. Even more amazing, its performed by some very young and talented girls. Perfect for a slow news Sunday afternoon. Warning: You may need a tissue or two.
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