Saturday, March 13, 2010

Quick Quips – 3/13/10

WOW! Are Dem leaders saying Stupak amend. will cause more births and cost us millions more?

ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE! "Banished! City forbids Bible studies in homes" - 'This letter will serve as a 10-day written notice to quit such use!

Attorney General caught in his briefs!

Pelosi Stupidity: "Think of an economy where people could be an artist or a photographer or a writer without worrying about keeping their day job in order to have health insurance."
  The extent to which liberals actively discourage the very productivity that is the life's blood of their beloved entitlements, is astounding.

 Yes!!!! Constitutionality of references to 'God' ruled patriotic and ceremonial .. not religious!
  On Thursday, March 11, 2010, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which is the most liberal court in the history of the United States, upheld as constitutional the phrase, “One Nation Under God,” found in the Pledge of Allegiance, as well as the phrase, “In God We Trust” on our currency. The Ninth Circuit rejected two legal challenges by the rabid atheist, Michael Newdow…
  Thomas Jefferson stated in the Declaration of Independence that the American people are "…endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights...” That means our rights do not come from government; they come from God and cannot be changed. If our rights came from government, then the government could easily take them away. You know, that just might be the end game of those who practice intolerance in the name of tolerance. Read more…

From The WSJ: The Al Qaeda Seven and the Case for Full Disclosure:  Advocating for the enemy is a modern anomaly, not a proud tradition. Defense lawyers representing accused criminals perform a constitutionally required function. Not so the Department of Justice's Gitmo volunteers. They represented al Qaeda operatives because they wanted to, not because they had to. The suggestion that they served a vital constitutional function is self-adulating myth. Their motive was to move the law in a particular direction.

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