Freedom’s Source

September 14, 2005 | 1 Comment

RICHMOND, Va. ??? A federal appeals court yesterday upheld a Virginia law requiring public schools to lead a daily recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance… A three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals disagreed, ruling that the pledge is a patriotic exercise, not an affirmation of religion similar to a prayer.
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Environmental Group Fought New Orleans Levee Project
September 14, 2005 10:24 AM EST
By Sher Zieve - It is reported that since 1965, the environmental group “Save the Wetlands” has fought a levee project that would have protected New Orleans from flooding due to large storms. Claims from Save the Wetlands
Where is the “Save the Wetlands” people [...]

BRUSSELS has been given the power to compel British courts to fine or imprison people for breaking EU laws, even if the Government and Parliament are opposed.
Roberts criticizes foreign law used as precedent and rightly so. With all the questions going toward Roberts wouldn’t you like to now what Chappaquiddick Kennedy thinks about the [...]

Nohoo to Yahoo

September 14, 2005 | 2 Comments

Shi, 37, was convicted in April for ???revealing state secrets,??? by using his email account to post on the Internet a government order barring Chinese media from marking the 15th anniversary of the brutal June 1989 crackdown on democracy activists in Beijing???s Tiananmen Square.
Turning information over to the communist government responsible for killing thousands of [...]