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Court Rejects ACLU Domestic Spying Suit

CINCINNATI — A divided federal appeals court rejected a lawsuit Friday challenging President Bush’s domestic spying program without ruling on the issue of whether warrantless wiretapping is legal.

In a 2-1 decision with Republican-appointed judges in the majority, a three-judge panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the plaintiffs had no standing to sue because they couldn’t prove their communications had been monitored by the government.

Read more here: newsmax.com

Filed under: ACLU, anti-american, Communism, Double Standards, liberal agenda, Marxism, National Security, News, Security, Stop The Aclu, Uncategorized

Guess Who’s Back

I just received an email from my friend Jay – from over at StopTheAclu.com. Apparently he is back from deployment and came home safe and sound. On behalf of The Irate Nation WELCOME BACK JAY!

Here is his first post back in his words. 

It is so good to be back home. First of all I want to thank all of the writers that kept this blog going while I was away. My appreciation for that is huge!

I will be slowly getting back into writing for the blog and reporting on the fight against the ACLU. However, my priorities have shifted. My focus has changed and I will be devoting more time to my family and career. The blog has been great for me and many people, however it drained me of too much of my valuable time and energy. There are plenty of writers here helping out and most are better writers than I am. I am confident that they will continue to contribute so as this doesn’t overwhelm any of us.

Once again, thanks to all those that helped while I was gone, and thanks to those devoted readers that stuck around. – JAY

If you haven’t visited Jays blog. I highly suggest you do. It will be an awaking experience. Much to learn from Stop The Aclu.

Filed under: 411, ACLU, Activism, Booya!!!, Stop The Aclu, Trackback, Uncategorized

ACLU Criticizes Student Graduation Prayers

The Louisiana American Civil Liberties Union is criticizing a plan to let students lead graduation prayers.

Seniors at the six high schools in Ouachita Parish were given the choice to include a prayer at their ceremonies.

Read more here: cbn.com

Filed under: anti-americanism, Christian, Church and State, Free Speech, liberal agenda, News, Religion, Stop The Aclu

BTW SOMETHING

reagansr2.pngOk so heres the skinny. Ive been extra busy with my buisness outside of The Irate Nation. I have made efforts in recruiting some guest bloggers. And to them I am greatful.
So life has been busy, times have been chaotic and the world is still on fire. Billy Joel may have not started the fire… but the liberal fire starters of last year, today and soon tomorrow haven’t held back one bit.

Never fear loyal TIN fans. There will be further postings here. And the leftards and all their socialist types.. they have yet to feel reality’s gravity.

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Filed under: 411, Activism, american politics, Booya!!!, Christian, conservative, Daily, Fred Thompson, Free Speech, Guard The Borders, history, Humor, Justice, lincoln, Military, National Security, News, newt gingrich, Pro Life, Reagan, Religion, Republicans, romney, Security, Stop The Aclu, Support The Troops, Tom Tancredo, Video, War On Terror

Stop The Aclu Blogburst: Parents Can Stop ACLU Lawsuit Against Wilson Co. Schools

NewsChannel5.com

A federal judge has granted permission to a group of parents to try to stop a lawsuit filed by the ACLU. The suit claims Wilson County schools violated constitutional separation of church and state. It alleges Lakeview Elementary school in Mt. Juliet and the Wilson County school board endorsed and promoted religious activities on campus that led to constitutional violations.

Very short article, lacking much information, but here is an Oct.2006 piece from Alain’s Newsletter that gives a bit more detail. Old Hickory, TN –

U.S. Senate candidate Bob Corker today said the Tennessee chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is woefully wrong to have filed what he called a “frivolous liberal lawsuit” against the Wilson County School District alleging a morning prayer endorsed by Lakeview Elementary School officials is a constitutional violation of church-state separation. “When the President declared September 14, 2001 — just two days after the attacks of 9-11 — a National Day of Prayer, no one sued him for crossing some arbitrary line between church and state,” said Corker. “We just bowed our heads and prayed. When a school in Wilson County or anywhere in our country allows children to do the same on the National Day of Prayer, or at a gathering at the flagpole, the courts ought to stay out of the way.” Corker said he supports the efforts of Mt. Juliet Commissioner Glen Linthicum, who said it was time for the community to take a stand against the ACLU lawsuit recently filed against the Wilson County School District. Linthicum co-sponsored a resolution unanimously approved last Monday night by the Mt. Juliet City Commission that encourages the elementary school and the Wilson School District to fight for their rights to religious expression. “Like many parents across our state, I pray for my family everyday,” Corker stated. “We should never force anyone to believe a certain faith or pray a certain way,” Corker continued, “but if a school decides to set aside some time to allow children who wish to pray to do so, we ought to support that school and community. That is precisely what it means to protect our freedom of religious expression — and I will fight to do just that in the U.S. Senate if elected.”

It appears that the ACLU has set it’s sights on this school district…The ACLU Targets Christians This was a production of Stop The ACLU Blogburst. If you would like to join us, please email Jay at Jay@stoptheaclu.com or Gribbit at GribbitR@gmail.com. You will be added to our mailing list and blogroll. Over 240 blogs already on-board.

others blogging: Right TruthChurch and StateStuck On Stupid

Filed under: Christian, Church and State, Stop The Aclu

Stop The Aclu Blogburst: ACLU Loses Court Battle to DoD and Boy Scouts

IRVING, Texas, April 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire

Boy Scouts of America is pleased that the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit dismissed the ACLU’s lawsuit against the Department of Defense for supporting the National Scout Jamboree. For more than 25 years, Boy Scouts have held the National Scout Jamboree every four years at Fort A.P. Hill near Fredericksburg, Virginia. Scouts from all over the country camp together for ten days and participate in activities emphasizing physical fitness, appreciation of the outdoors, and patriotism. Seven Presidents have attended the Jamboree since President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1937. The Jamboree grounds at Fort A.P . Hill are open to the public, and an estimated 300,000 visitors attended in 2005 along with 43,000 Scouts and their leaders. The 2010 Jamboree will celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Boy Scouts of America. The United States Congress has found that the military’s logistical support for the National Scout Jamboree is an incomparable training opportunity for our armed forces. The Jamboree requires the construction, maintenance, and disassembly of a “tent city” capable of supporting tens of thousands of people for a week or longer. Nevertheless, the ACLU sued the Department of Defense in 1999 over its support for the Jamboree. In 2005, a federal district court in Chicago concluded the Jamboree statute (10 U.S.C . section 2554) was unconstitutional under the Establishment Clause because Scouting has a nonsectarian “duty to God” requirement. DoD appealed the district court’s injunction against military support under that statute for the 2010 Jamboree.

I’m having difficulty keeping up with the court, ACLU and Americans United. The court rules, the Boy Scout’s “nonsectarian” “duty to God” requirement is unconstitutional. The ACLU is saying that prayers offered at council meetings must be “nonsectarian” to be constitutional. Then in more confusion, in the same article, the ACLU said; “It should not invoke the name of a particular religious figure, such as Jesus, Allah or Buddah…”, implying that they can’t pray to Jesus but Mohammed is okay and they can pray to God but to Allah would be prohibited. Americans United for the Separation of Church and State has no problem with prayer at a County Commissioners meetings so long as it isn’t offered to a true Deity, such as Jesus Christ. Pray to rocks, trees and all the false gods you like, just stay away from the One True God. (an inadvertant acknowledgment of Christ and true religion, but an acknowledgment just the same) Indiana Constitution North Carolina Constitution

In today’s ruling, the federal Court of Appeals in Chicago reversed the district court’s decision, concluding that the taxpayers named as the plaintiffs in the lawsuit did not have standing to sue DoD in the first place. “We are pleased that today’s ruling preserves the training opportunity for the military that Congress wanted it to have,” said Robert H. Bork, Jr., spokesperson for the Scouts. “Today’s decision allows everyone to get back to planning the centennial Jamboree celebrating Boy Scouts’ 100th birthday,” said George A. Davidson, the attorney for Boy Scouts of America who argued before the Seventh Circuit last year.

The case is Winkler v. Gates, No. 05-3451 (7th Cir. Apr. 4, 2007). It’s a good win. I just wish it wasn’t because of a technicality of standing. This was a production of Stop The ACLU Blogburst. If you would like to join us, please email Jay at Jay@stoptheaclu.com or Gribbit at GribbitR@gmail.com . You will be added to our mailing list and blogroll. Over 240 blogs already on-board.

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Filed under: Activism, Booya!!!, Church and State, Stop The Aclu

Two ACLU Leaders Causing Harm in Virginia

Two ACLU Leaders Causing Harm in Virginia

J. Michael Sharman

In an ironic but very appropriate linkage, a Google search on the name “Charles Rust-Tierney” first yields the headline: “Former ACLU Chapter President Arrested for Child Pornography,” and then the very next item is headlined, “Statement of ACLU on Loudoun Filtering Policy: Statement read by Charles Rust-Tierney.” In that public statement made back in 1998, Charles Rust-Tierney, as the President of the ACLU of Virginia, urged the Loudoun County Library Board not to put any filters on the library’s internet portals. He said, “Recognizing that individuals will continue to behave responsibly and appropriately while in the library, the default should be maximum, unrestricted access to the valuable resources of the Internet.”

Dan at Riehl World View post: “In what amounts to the first two half-real news story on the Charles Rust-Tierney case by the Washington Post and and WDBJ, the story may be even more unsettling to some. Two dozen people, including a neighbor and his former wife, Diann Rust-Tierney spoke on his behalf, both saying they’d trust him with their kids tomorrow, yet Charles Rust-Tierney was apparently downloading images and video of the sexual torture of infants and toddlers in his ten year old son’s bedroom during the night.

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Filed under: Activism, Stop The Aclu

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