Tag Archives: Truth

Restoring Honor Picture of Crowd

Fantastic.

The Power of the Internet

In New York, videotaping police action is legal. Provided, of course, the person doing the documenting isn’t interfering with them.

Speaking of Logic

Here’s a real dilly for you to cogitate upon.

Fight dishonesty with dishonesty. Honestly.

Yeah. Two wrongs make a right. Sheesh.

Here’s a thought, why not just be honest? Straight up. Liberally applied. For once.

The Mighty El Rushbo Lives

Limbaugh responds to JournoList death wish report
By: Byron York

Read more at the Washington Examiner

Right ON! Right ON! Right ON! Right ON!

July 4th, 2010 – Independence Day

Independence Day

John Wayne “Face the Flag”

John Wayne “Why I Love America”

UPDATE: I Quite Agree. Unequivocally.

This should not be happening in America.

At all. Ever. This is NOT what we stand for.

(Yes, I know I pointed to this story before. And not long ago (look back two posts). But it bears repeating, even if it’s just from another source.)

UPDATE: According to the MPD, they deny that any of its officers crossed into Montgomery County at any time.

Arizona FAIR and Immigration Costs

Finally, what we really need to know.

Awhile back, FAIR (Federation for American Immigration Reform) calculated what was likely the cost burden Maryland has to put up with – being a sanctuary state.

Now, it’s Arizona’s turn.

The difference? Arizona passed legislation copying the federal law into their state law, and improving on it, to deal with their – ahem – illegal immigrant problem. It appears the costs of doing so will ultimately be to Arizona’s benefit despite the nonsense boycotts being bandied about.

Let’s see if Maryland can do the same math for themselves, eh?

Four Years With Gov. Christie

At the very least.

Fantastic. Watch this video of him responding to a reporter’s question.

UPDATE: Banned Bomber Sues To Lecture

Weather Underground Founder Bill Ayers asked a federal judge (gee, thought he didn’t like the establishment) to issue an injunction against University of Wyoming.

Claim? He says the ban violates his free speech rights and freedom to assemble.

What is he trying to assemble this time?

Besides, the college has a right to say yea or nay, don’t they? I vote in favor of the college.

Psssst: I don’t have a link to an article, but I saw a ticker tape reference during lunch Wednesday that a judge told the university to allow Bill Ayers to give his speech. I hope nobody shows up to listen to that blowhard.

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