Archive for February, 2005

Eminent Domain = Tyranny

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2005

Here is the story.

Ayn Rand is turning in her grave on this one. The government of a town in Connecticut is trying to steal private land because it is in the “public interest.” Another case of elitism run rampant. “We know what is best for the city as a whole, so we are going to take your property and redistriubte it to another private party for development.” The Supreme Court is about to hear this case, which the ARI has written an op-ed about here.

Condi for President in 2008

Sunday, February 20th, 2005

The blogosphere is abuzz over who should run against Hillary in 2008. In my mind, the only one that can beat her is Condi Rice. It would be a fantastic matchup, mano e mano, er.. woman against woman. I hereby announce my own support for Condi in 08. You read it here first. Rice for President!

Here are some sites dedicated to her cause:
http://www.rice2008.com/
http://condoleezza.blogspot.com/
http://condiforpresident2008.blogspot.com/

Young Conservatives of Texas–25th Anniversary Convention

Saturday, February 19th, 2005

The YCT 25th is next week in Austin, Texas. As I chronicled in my book, YCT has been at the forefront of the campus culture war. We broke away from Young Americans for Freedom in 1980 and have been leading the charge against the academic left ever since. We also have a huge influence in Austin at the State Capitol. Check out details of the convention here.

Some of our speakers include Ron Paul, Fred Barnes, Dinesh D’Souza and David Dewhurst. I can’t wait to fly back to Austin and see my friends, as well as these big-time political personalities. As one of my friends used to say, “we are conservative thinkers and liberal drinkers.”

Wear Red on Fridays–Show Support for the Troops

Saturday, February 19th, 2005

My grandfather recently told me that he was working with the American Legion in south central Texas to support an idea that has been around for the last year or two. I have decided to help the cause as much as possible. We are urging all patriotic Americans to wear something red each and every Friday while our troops are in harm’s way. Please support this cause by making a special effort. In light of the sacrifices our troops are making, this shouldn’t be too difficult.

http://www.patrioticfridays.com/

WEAR SOMETHING RED Feb 3, 2005 - Mar 5, 2005 11:00 AM Any town, USA The Americans who support our troops, are the silent majority. We are not “organized” to reflect who we are, nor to reflect what our opinions are. We would like to start a grassroots movement using the membership of the Special Operations Association, and Special Forces Associations, and all their friends, simply, to recognize that Americans support our troops. We need to inform the local VFW’s and American Legion, our local press, local TV, and continue carrying the message to the national levels as we start to get this going. Our idea of showing our solidarity and support for our troops is — starting Friday, and continuing on each and every Friday, until this is over, that every red-blooded American who supports our young men and women, WEAR SOMETHING RED let’s see if we can make the United States, on any given Friday, a sea of red much like a home football game at a University. If every one of our memberships share this with other acquaintances, fellow workers, friends, and neighbors, I guarantee that it will not be long before the USA will be covered in RED - and make our troops know there are many people thinking of their well-being. Let’s get the word out and lead by example; wear RED on Fridays. I sent this out to everyone on my email list; hopefully, you will too.

Northwestern Law Professor a Terrorist?

Wednesday, February 16th, 2005

This seems to be a growing problem. Lynne Stewart, Ward Churchill and Bill Ayers are all arguably terrorist-professors. Why has the mainstream media ignored this problem? Perhaps the far-left gets a pass when it comes to allying themselves with extremist causes. Dangerous indeed.

Here is an excerpt from the story on Front Page Magazine.
By Brian Hecht FrontPageMagazine.com February 16, 2005
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=17043

Although the controversy over University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill’s pro-terrorist ravings has captured national headlines recently, the flirtation between America’s institutions of higher learning and radical, left-wing activism is hardly a new phenomenon. U.S. colleges and universities are rife with Marxist holdouts like Churchill and other relics from the Sixties. And while many, like Churchill, have openly supported America’s terrorist enemies, a dubious few have actually held prominent positions in terrorist groups. One of the most notable examples of this disturbing phenomenon is Bernardine Dohrn, an Associate Professor and the Director of the Children and Family Justice Clinic at the Northwestern University Law School.

Although it is conveniently absent from her biography on Northwestern’s website, Dohrn was one of the leaders of the Weathermen (a.k.a: the Weather Underground), a band of radical students and student-aged activists who emerged from the antiwar group, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). The Weatherman won the SDS elections in 1968 and then dissolved SDS, saying, “We’ve smashed the pig.” The Weathermen are responsible for multiple terrorist acts, including the bombings of the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, Ft. Dix and office buildings in various U.S. cities. In fact, the group claimed credit for 12 terrorist bombings between 1970 and 1974 alone; and while no innocent civilians were killed: 1. They planned to blow up a social dance at Fort Dix. The bomb went off and blew three of the bomb builders up. 2. The police are investigating the bombing murders of two policemen attributed to Weatherman.

In other words, if no innocents were killed, it certainly wasn’t for lack of effort on the Weathermen’s part. The group’s lawlessness was hardly limited to setting explosives, as they also helped plan and execute the escape of Harvard professor and LSD advocate Timothy Leary from federal prison in 1970, furnishing him with a fake passport and smuggling him to a Black Panthers training camp in Algeria. Bernardine Dohrn, tellingly enough, helped set the tone for the Weathermen’s militant agenda. She was arrested for assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest during an attempt to incite a riot during the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago and even spent time on the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted List.

Blogs–A Revolution of the Media

Wednesday, February 16th, 2005

Lately there has been a lot of chatter about the web log, or so-called “blogs”. Basically, a blog is nothing more than an online journal whereby an average person can publish their thoughts. (If you are reading this and don’t have a clue, this is a blog…) I think blogs are the next revolution in news media. Consider the recent scandals with CBS and CNN. The 2004 election was also heavily influenced by this new media. The exit polls showing Kerry way ahead turned out to be flawed. http://media.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A21932-2004Nov3.html

Why do so many “old media” hate the upcoming blogger revolution? Because the blogs challenge their supremacy as news gatherers and their profits. Shouldn’t all Americans cheer for the blog, since it represents the “little guy”? Liberals and even some conservative media outlets decry the blogs as being spawned from unprofessionals. Too bad. We are here to stay! Americans should welcome blogs as a much needed check on the MSM (mainstream media for you newbies).

Here are a few resources for those unfamiliar with the phenomena:

Hugh Hewitt’s book, BLOG
http://www.hughhewitt.com/

Wikipedia’s definition
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog

John Leo on Blogs
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/leo050602.asp

Lynne Stewart–Traitor and Terrorist Sympathizer

Tuesday, February 15th, 2005

It is sad the left still sees this attorney who aided Islamist terrorists as a “civil rights” lawyer. She is a traitor and an accomplice to murder. There is a good piece in the National Review about her today. http://www.nationalreview.com/mccarthy/mccarthy200502150746.asp

The left often crosses the line into treason. Ramsey Clark, Michael Moore and domestic Islamists often line up with our enemies. There should be punishment for such atrocious activity. Lynee Stewart has rightfully received hers.

1984: Orwellian National ID Cards

Sunday, February 13th, 2005

Here is a story that frightens me a bit. I found it online here: http://www.infowars.com/articles/ps/nat_id_super_card_passes_house.htm#bill

As I mentioned in a previous post, conservatives need to be careful when it comes to granting the federal government more intrusive powers in the name of fighting terrorism. Could this be a slippery slope to tyranny? With Hillary in power, I am afraid to find out.

National ID Cards Coming Up For A Vote This Week: Threats to gun owners’ privacy are a huge concern

Gun Owners of America February 9, 2005

The National ID card is back in the news, as Congress is getting set once again to debate the issue.

You will remember that late last year, Congress passed (and the President signed) legislation which starts us down the road to a National ID card. In the name of preventing alien terrorists from operating in this country, the so-called Intelligence Reform bill gave federal bureaucrats unprecedented new powers to force changes in state-issued driver’s licenses — including, possibly, the addition of computer chip technology that can facilitate the tracking of all U.S. citizens.

Now, the House will be debating new legislation, H.R. 418, that was recently introduced by Rep. James Sensenbrenner (R-WI). In considering this bill, the U.S. House will vote on whether to empower the federal government to determine who can get a driver’s license — and under what conditions.
Since you need a driver’s license to purchase a gun from a dealer, this will give BATFE the expanded ability to impose even greater forms of gun control — something which it has long coveted. This will become even more apparent if an anti-gun Democrat like Hillary Clinton wins the presidency in 2008.

H.R. 418 is, unfortunately, supported by many Republicans who believe that repealing our liberties will somehow make us “secure.” But GOA joined a large coalition of citizen-activist organizations this week in opposition to H.R. 418. In a letter to Congress, the coalition stated: Standardization of driver’s licenses has long been recognized as a bureaucratic back-door to implementation of a national ID card. With its required linking of databases and ability of the Secretary of Homeland Security to require a prescribed format, HR 418 takes us well along that road. Concerns are further heightened when the bill fails to even provide lip service to privacy concerns, and proposes to share all of our data on the driver’s license database with Canada and Mexico.

Realizing government’s tendency towards mission creep, no one should be surprised if this database grows to contain far more information than that which is relevant to driving. HR 418 requires that the database shall contain “at a minimum,” all information contained on the driver’s license as well as driving history. There is no limit to what other information may eventually be contained in the database — something which should definitely concern gun owners.

H.R. 418 is being touted as a way of cleaning up some of the problems with the law that was enacted last December. But this bill is still an attack on states’ rights. It still takes us down the road to a National ID card. And it would still do nothing to keep real terrorists from operating in our country.

Clinton’s indictment of Osama proves Iraqi connection

Friday, February 11th, 2005

I find it interesting that anti-war folks keep saying “Iraq was not linked to al Qaeda. They were enemies of each other.” Funny, that is not what Richard Clarke said in the Washington Post in 1999 when he justified the bombing of the Sudanese al Shifa aspirin factory/chemical weapons plant. http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=37704

Also, President Clinton’s 1998 indictment said that al Qaeda had forged alliances with Iran, Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad, and had agreed to work with Iraq on weapons development. You can read the indictment here http://www.fas.org/irp/news/1998/11/indict1.pdf

An article in National Review by Deroy Murdock discusses some of the other statements by Richard Clarke and others. For instance, Clarke told the 911 Commission “The Iraqi government,” Clarke continued, “didn’t cooperate in turning [one of the 93 WTC bombers] over and gave him sanctuary, as it did give sanctuary to other terrorists.” http://www.nationalreview.com/murdock/murdock200403260858.asp

So, if even Clarke admits Iraq harbored terrorists who had attacked America, why the rewrite of history? Why do liberals still claim that Iraq had “no connection” to al Qaeda? Why do they say this even when the 911 Commission Report says that there was a connection?

I like how Deroy Murdock answers this in his NR piece:
“Critics of Operation Iraqi Freedom ignore these and many more ties among Saddam Hussein, al Qaeda, Palestinian zealots, and other Islamofascist mass murderers. Why? Acknowledging these contacts would concede a major casus belli behind Coalition efforts. The fact that Mohamed Atta did not charge his plane ticket to Hussein’s Platinum Visa card does not render the Butcher of Baghdad a virgin among militant Muslims. In fact, Saddam Hussein loyally supported global terrorists, including al Qaeda. If Richard Clarke and others who oppose Bush’s Iraq policy still do not see this, they are either blind to Nexis and similar news databases or paralyzed in a state of deep, pathological denial.”

Here is a good place to see a more complete picture of Saddam’s support for Islamist terrorists
www.husseinandterror.com

National Lawyer Guild–Defenders of Terrorists?

Thursday, February 10th, 2005

Here is an excerpt of an email I received from the San Diego chapter of United for Peace and Justice. ( I am on a number of local leftists’ email lists to keep updated on their activities.)

“The Guild has a long history of representing individuals whom the government has deemed a threat to national security, including helping expose illegal FBI and CIA surveillance, infiltration and disruption tactics (COINTELPRO) that the U.S. Senate “Church Commission” hearings detailed in 1975-76 and that led to enactment of the Freedom of Information Act and other limitations on federal investigative power.”

One has to wonder what makes them so proud of defending national security threats. Congress once called the NLG a “communist” organization. I will do my own investigation and present the results on this blog sometime in the near future.


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