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Tag Archives: ACLU
Another Phyllis Schlafly Recollection
After I wrote and published my blog post about the late Phyllis Schlafly a few days ago, I recalled two other interactions that I had about her. These interactions converged around a particular issue: the U.S. Patriot Act. It was … Continue reading
Posted in Deaths, George W. Bush, Political Philosophy, Politics, Uncategorized
Tagged ACLU, civil liberties, Move-on.org, Patriot Act, Phyllis Schlafly
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Last Night’s Big Bang Theory; God’s Not Dead 2
A. I read an article today about last night’s episode of The Big Bang Theory. Unfortunately, I cannot find the article. I did bookmark it, but apparently my bookmarks are not listed according to the order in which I bookmarked … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, Television
Tagged ACLU, Amy, Big Bang Theory, church and state, Dallas, David A.R. White, Fred Thompson, God's Not Dead, God's Not Dead 2, Head of the Class, J. Warner Wallace, Jesse Metcalfe, Melissa Joan Hart, Pat Boone, Paul Kwo, Robin Givens, Sheldon
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Clear and Present Dangers 10: Civil Liberties and the Constitution
In my latest reading of M. Stanton Evans’ Clear and Present Dangers: A Conservative View of America’s Government (copyright 1975), I finished the chapter on civil liberties, read the chapter “How to Silence Dissent”, and started the chapter on foreign … Continue reading
Posted in History, Political Philosophy, Politics
Tagged ACLU, Clear and Present Dangers, Establishment Clause, Fairness Doctrine, First Amendment, James Madison, M. Stanton Evans, Michael Moore, Second Amendment, Sheila Suess Kennedy, Sicko, Tenth Amendment, What's a Nice Republican Girl Like Me Doing in the ACLU?
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Sheila Suess Kennedy: Republican in the ACLU 5
In my latest reading of What’s a Nice Republican Girl Like Me Doing in the ACLU? (copyright 1997), Sheila Suess Kennedy explains why she differs from the national American Civil Liberties Union in her opposition to discriminatory government-sponsored affirmative action … Continue reading
Posted in History, Political Philosophy, Politics
Tagged 1994, ACLU, American Civil Liberties Union, Cato Institute, Congressional Accountability Act, Gun Control, libertarian, National Rifle Association, NRA, RICO, Second Amendment, Sheila Suess Kennedy, Waco tragedy, What's a Nice Republican Girl Like Me Doing in the ACLU?
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Sheila Suess Kennedy: Republican in the ACLU 3
My topic for my write-up today on Sheila Suess Kennedy’s What’s a Nice Republican Girl Like Me Doing in the ACLU? will be the mission of the American Civil Liberties Union. The ACLU’s mission is to defend people’s constitutional rights, … Continue reading
Posted in john birch society, Political Philosophy, Politics
Tagged ACLU, Bill of Rights, Clarence Darrow, Constitution, Jehovah's Witnesses, libertarianism, Sheila Suess Kennedy, What's a Nice Republican Girl Like Me Doing in the ACLU?
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