Thursday, June 27, 2002

WHAT A BUSY DAY



The Supremes give the nod (correctly) to the Cleveland school voucher program. Expect similar programs to blossom across the nation.



The moron on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals who ruled that the Pledge of Allegience is unconstitutional stayed his own order today, pending futher legal review. Attorney General John Ashcroft pledges a rehearing before the court.



Wednesday, June 26, 2002

IDIOCY IS ALIVE IN THE NINTH CIRCUIT



From the front lines of the Left Coast, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has given a potentially huge gift to the right with this ruling. The President is upset, and politicians on both sides of the aisle are livid. House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill, has already issued a screed condemning the delays in the Senate Judiciary Committee, saying
It's time for the Senate to move forward and confirm some common-sense jurists.
Interestingly, it seems that attacks on the Pledge have been more prevalent lately, particularly in Wisconsin and Minnesota.



::What Next?:: sincerely hopes that the government will appeal this boneheaded decision made by the most overturned court in America.



WEEP FOR THE INNOCENTS



This web page is in Arabic. Even so, I somehow suspect you'll be left with a greater understanding of how radical Islamists are destroying an entire generation of their own children.