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1. Shining A Light On Shariah Creep, Investors.com, 11/10/2010
Little by little foreign laws are entering our courts. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer loves to use the Constitutions of OTHER nations to overturn the U.S. Constitution.
"CAIR is thumping its chest over persuading a Clinton-appointed federal judge to temporarily block Oklahoma from enacting a state constitutional amendment that prohibits state courts from considering Islamic law when deciding cases. Fully 70% of Oklahoma voters passed the landmark measure.
But CAIR has ignited a legal firestorm that will likely rage all the way to the Supreme Court. Thanks to CAIR's latest bit of lawfare, Americans will get to hear a long overdue debate not just about the constitutionality of such bans on Shariah law but about the constitutionality of Shariah law itself.
This is not a debate CAIR wants to have, since it ultimately will have to defend the indefensible. It claims in a press release that Shariah law is "a dynamic legal framework" derived from Islamic scripture "and analytical reasoning."
We have ballots in foreign languages, most government forms in foreign languages--now we have an effort to take American laws out of the American court system.
2. Are new security screenings affecting your decision to fly? Reuters, 11/16/10
Go to this site and vote. Do you feel that sexual assaults are good for our nation--in the name of government? Drudge has a dramatic photo of a perverted government worker feeling up a NUN--this is sick.
3. USPS puts significant blame on shift to online communication for $8.5 billion loss, By Alexis Levinson - The Daily Caller,11/15/201,:
The government that wants to control your health care can not deliver the mail without massive deficits.
"The U.S. Postal Service announced Friday that it lost $8.5 billion dollars this fiscal year and blamed its financial problems on a significant decline in mail volume. The USPS operates off the revenue it generates from stamps and shipping costs, though it also has a $15 billion line of credit with the U.S. Treasury.
Mail volume has declined by 3.5 percent this year, according to a USPS press release, in large part because more people are paying their bills on-line and are now communicating primarily by e-mail. This has left the USPS severely short of funds."
With people losing jobs and homes, with Washington demanding higher taxes, why should people with a brain pay for a service that may or may not deliver? The Post Office needs to be sold, and the unions running it investigated for fraud and corruption.
4. Planned Parenthood is worried...and should be, Peter Heck, ONENEWSNOW, 11/15/2010
"With massive deficits at the State and Federal level, do we have money to kill babies with tax dollars? This is one easy budget cut. Planned Parenthood should be operated with private donations instead of your tax dollars.
"In an e-mail to supporters the day after the 2010 midterm elections, Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards wrote, "There's no getting around it: the results of yesterday's election are truly alarming." She lamented the "extremists" who have been elected and who will "pursue a dangerous agenda." That agenda, of course, is saving unborn children from being murdered.
Still, amidst the doom and gloom of her correspondence, Richards pointed to one shining success for the movement of legalized child-killing: Colorado's ballot initiative 62 -- an amendment that would have defined the child in the womb as a person and therefore entitled to legal protection -- was defeated by voters 70 percent to 30 percent."
How silly are these people? "After being presented with the biological evidence of the unborn child's humanity, a Planned Parenthood spokeswoman proudly proclaimed to the audience: "We are not going to try to use science or evidence -- the fact of the matter is, this is, this is opinion. We all have our own opinions as far as when human life begins."
5. Early and Chronic Marijuana Use May Damage Brain Function, Says Study, A New Study Finds Chronic Marijuana Use May Affect Cognitive Function, By MIKAELA CONLEY, ABC News, 11/15/10
Go ahead, fry your brain. You can be a deadhead blaming the world for your loss of common sense and the ability to succeed.
"In a paper presented today at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in San Diego, Dr. Staci Gruber, lead author of the small study, reported that study participants who began smoking pot before 16 years of age performed significantly worse on cognitive function tests than both non-smokers and those who became chronic smokers later in life.
Researchers defined chronic marijuana use as smoking pot at least five of the last seven days and a minimum of 3,000 joints in a lifetime. The average age of study participants was 22 years old. The data showed that chronic pot smokers repeated errors more often than the two other groups, even after the authors corrected them. They also had more trouble maintaining a set of rules, suggesting an inability to maintain focus."
I would like to see a survey to determine what political party these brain dead folks have joined--any guess?
6. Sexual perverts, under the protection of government put their hands on "your junk" in PUBLIC. Sick people at the airports. See YouTube discussion here.
Did you know that you lose ALL Constitutional Rights when you buy an airplane ticket? Fight back--on November 24 do not allow sexual assaults or radiation
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1. Shining A Light On Shariah Creep, Investors.com, 11/10/2010
Little by little foreign laws are entering our courts. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer loves to use the Constitutions of OTHER nations to overturn the U.S. Constitution.
"CAIR is thumping its chest over persuading a Clinton-appointed federal judge to temporarily block Oklahoma from enacting a state constitutional amendment that prohibits state courts from considering Islamic law when deciding cases. Fully 70% of Oklahoma voters passed the landmark measure.
But CAIR has ignited a legal firestorm that will likely rage all the way to the Supreme Court. Thanks to CAIR's latest bit of lawfare, Americans will get to hear a long overdue debate not just about the constitutionality of such bans on Shariah law but about the constitutionality of Shariah law itself.
This is not a debate CAIR wants to have, since it ultimately will have to defend the indefensible. It claims in a press release that Shariah law is "a dynamic legal framework" derived from Islamic scripture "and analytical reasoning."
We have ballots in foreign languages, most government forms in foreign languages--now we have an effort to take American laws out of the American court system.
2. Are new security screenings affecting your decision to fly? Reuters, 11/16/10
Go to this site and vote. Do you feel that sexual assaults are good for our nation--in the name of government? Drudge has a dramatic photo of a perverted government worker feeling up a NUN--this is sick.
3. USPS puts significant blame on shift to online communication for $8.5 billion loss, By Alexis Levinson - The Daily Caller,11/15/201,:
The government that wants to control your health care can not deliver the mail without massive deficits.
"The U.S. Postal Service announced Friday that it lost $8.5 billion dollars this fiscal year and blamed its financial problems on a significant decline in mail volume. The USPS operates off the revenue it generates from stamps and shipping costs, though it also has a $15 billion line of credit with the U.S. Treasury.
Mail volume has declined by 3.5 percent this year, according to a USPS press release, in large part because more people are paying their bills on-line and are now communicating primarily by e-mail. This has left the USPS severely short of funds."
With people losing jobs and homes, with Washington demanding higher taxes, why should people with a brain pay for a service that may or may not deliver? The Post Office needs to be sold, and the unions running it investigated for fraud and corruption.
4. Planned Parenthood is worried...and should be, Peter Heck, ONENEWSNOW, 11/15/2010
"With massive deficits at the State and Federal level, do we have money to kill babies with tax dollars? This is one easy budget cut. Planned Parenthood should be operated with private donations instead of your tax dollars.
"In an e-mail to supporters the day after the 2010 midterm elections, Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards wrote, "There's no getting around it: the results of yesterday's election are truly alarming." She lamented the "extremists" who have been elected and who will "pursue a dangerous agenda." That agenda, of course, is saving unborn children from being murdered.
Still, amidst the doom and gloom of her correspondence, Richards pointed to one shining success for the movement of legalized child-killing: Colorado's ballot initiative 62 -- an amendment that would have defined the child in the womb as a person and therefore entitled to legal protection -- was defeated by voters 70 percent to 30 percent."
How silly are these people? "After being presented with the biological evidence of the unborn child's humanity, a Planned Parenthood spokeswoman proudly proclaimed to the audience: "We are not going to try to use science or evidence -- the fact of the matter is, this is, this is opinion. We all have our own opinions as far as when human life begins."
5. Early and Chronic Marijuana Use May Damage Brain Function, Says Study, A New Study Finds Chronic Marijuana Use May Affect Cognitive Function, By MIKAELA CONLEY, ABC News, 11/15/10
Go ahead, fry your brain. You can be a deadhead blaming the world for your loss of common sense and the ability to succeed.
"In a paper presented today at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in San Diego, Dr. Staci Gruber, lead author of the small study, reported that study participants who began smoking pot before 16 years of age performed significantly worse on cognitive function tests than both non-smokers and those who became chronic smokers later in life.
Researchers defined chronic marijuana use as smoking pot at least five of the last seven days and a minimum of 3,000 joints in a lifetime. The average age of study participants was 22 years old. The data showed that chronic pot smokers repeated errors more often than the two other groups, even after the authors corrected them. They also had more trouble maintaining a set of rules, suggesting an inability to maintain focus."
I would like to see a survey to determine what political party these brain dead folks have joined--any guess?
6. Sexual perverts, under the protection of government put their hands on "your junk" in PUBLIC. Sick people at the airports. See YouTube discussion here.
Did you know that you lose ALL Constitutional Rights when you buy an airplane ticket? Fight back--on November 24 do not allow sexual assaults or radiation
More...