Thursday, April 17, 2008 10:00:00 AM
The reality is that Obama is a secular extremist who disdains religion, which James Madison defined as "the duty owned the creator," as an expression of economic frustration, while historically the American people overwhelmingly are a religious people who believe that America is "one Nation, under God" and put their trust in God (as noted on America's currency and coin). Wednesday, April 16, 2008 10:00:00 AM
The truth is that Obama disdains religion as the refuge of people embittered by economic adversity and genuinely religious people of all faiths except Satanism will be rejecting Obama as a false savior and keeping their faith instead of leaping FROM their faith and America's traditional values into the abyss of elitist secular extremism/extreme political correctness/moral relativism. Tuesday, April 15, 2008 05:00:00 PM
No one fit to be President of the United States would try to "separate us from 'the God who gave us liberty'" or disparage religion as something to which embittered people "cling." Sunday, April 13, 2008 06:30:00 PM
The publicizing of Rev. Wright's "greatest hits" on America and white people raised serious questions as to what kind of "Christian" Obama himself is and a recently released tape strongly suggests that Obama is a sly politician with contempt for both religion and religious people. Saturday, April 12, 2008 10:00:00 AM
The political correctness hypocrites at Duke and in Durham are blameworthy, not blameless, but they sure are shameless. Wednesday, August 09, 2006 09:19:40 PM
It was as simple as ABC. On August 7, 2006, in Georgia's Fourth Congressional District, the ABC (Anybody But Cynthia) candidate, Hank Johnson, won nearly three-fifths of the vote in a Democrat runoff against incumbent and local political legacy Cynthia McKinney, the Capitol Hill policeman whacker, Congressional slacker and loony September 11 theory backer. Playing the race card may have saved Ms. McKinney from indictment in the District of Columbia, but Hank Johnson is black too, so that primary runoff became Ms. McKinney's Waterloo. Monday, August 07, 2006 09:05:47 PM
The News & Observer's staff writer Jeff Neff's "Lacrosse files show gaps in DA's case," published on Sunday, August 6, 2006, was a much needed belated public service, but not perfect. The next day The News & Observer acknowledged in its editors blog "a significant error" in its otherwise impressive expose of prosecutorial misconduct in the Duke case (all the more impressive because it appeared in The News & Observer, which, to use the word of its Ruth Sheehan, had "assumed" for a long time that Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney Michael B. Nifong has evidence of guilt that he doesn't). Monday, August 07, 2006 02:10:10 PM
An Anonymous poster (there seem to be many different ones) at Friends of Duke University website missed the main point entirely in praising Collin Finnerty's defense to date and claiming to "understand [my] frustration at having to wait for Collin's story to be told in full." Sunday, August 06, 2006 07:12:07 AM
By now, it's about metaphysically certainty that the Duke Three (Collin Finnerty, Reade Seligmann and David Evans) are innocent of the kidnapping, rape and sexual assault charges leveled against them (all three reportedly passed polygraph tests, for example) by their unfortunate, untrustworthy accuser, Crystal Gail Mangum (the ex-convict stripper), and pathetically (and politically) pursued by Durham County, North Carolina's version of Captain Ahab hell-bent on harpooning the great white whale (Moby Dick), Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney Michael Nifong. Sunday, August 06, 2006 06:57:44 AM
From Friends of Duke University website: At 8:37 PM, August 04, 2006, Anonymous said: "The smartest legal strategy of all goes to Collin's attorney. By keeping Finnerty's whereabouts that night to himself, he never gave Nifong the timeline. You see, Mr. Nifong was counting on the defense to provide him the timeline for the bogus rape. Nifong is still looking for the timeline, just as he continues to search for the elusive lacrosse witnesses." Monday, July 31, 2006 09:22:38 PM
Mel Gibson's masterpiece, "The Passion of the Christ," should have won the Academy Award for Best Picture of the Year 2004. That moving movie (which Mr. Gibson personally financed) won the hearts and minds of good people around the world, but not a plurality of those who vote on that award. (In fact, it wasn't even nominated.) The film made $370 million at the domestic box office and ranks No. 10 on the all-time box office list. Sunday, July 30, 2006 06:17:31 PM
On July 17, 2006, in what is still supposed to be the land of the free and the home of the brave, a Durham County, North Carolina Superior Court judge (Kenneth C. Titus) issued a sua sponte order in the Duke rape hoax case. (That case already won a primary for his fellow Democrat, Durham County District Attorney Michael B. Nifong, and--surprise!--the two of them will be on the ballot together in November on the Democrat line.) Friday, July 28, 2006 07:45:21 AM
On July 27, 2006, Friends of Duke University website posted a heartwarming message from Kennedy Godettee, a former Durhamite and former Duke University employee whose put his finger on a major problem facing the Duke Three in lambasting the Duke Administration for mistreating them: "a small and vocal segment of the community in Durham" that Duke University's weak Administration chose to appease. Tuesday, July 25, 2006 02:05:32 PM
I believe that the Duke Three are all innocent of the criminal charges against them--kidnapping, rape and sexual assault, but they are individuals, not identical, and should be judged individually, not collectively. Therefore, I am concerned by this post by a Duke under General Topics on the Friends of Duke University website: Sunday, July 23, 2006 09:29:11 AM
The American Civil Liberties Union, that bastion of secular extremism, is fighting hard to bring down the Mt. Soledad Memorial Cross (part of the veterans memorial in San Diego, California built in 1954 as a memorial to veterans of the Korean War). Saturday, July 22, 2006 03:06:39 PM
Talk about putting the cart before the horse: having rushed to indict the Duke Three, Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong has gone fishing in the hope of coming up with evidence. His star witness is incredible, the DNA results do not implicate any of the Duke Three, the alibi evidence is solid and the other stripper thought the rape claim was "a crock" because she was with the accuser for all but five minutes A fair and objective prosecutor would not have sought an indictments precipitously and, when confronted with the evidence facing Mr. Nifong, would admit he was wrong. But NOT the Durham Disgrace, Mr. Nifong. Thursday, July 20, 2006 06:06:40 PM
Durham, North Carolina's own Ed Thomas saw the light, recognized DA Nifong as a blight and plans to do what is right to end the Duke Three's plight and make Durham's future bright. Thursday, July 20, 2006 11:44:33 AM
The Sanhedrin asked Pontius Pilot to approve the execution of Jesus, since it lacked the power to order His execution. The man with that power, Pontius Pilot, despite Jesus' innocence, his trepidations and his wife's concern, finally chose to accommodate the Sanhedrin and Jesus chose to die for humanity's sins. Wednesday, July 19, 2006 05:02:33 PM
When the local prosecutor should be prosecuted instead of prosecuting, it poses a problem for the local establishment. Durham County, North Carolina's District Attorney, Michael Nifong, won the Democrat primary last spring, but he made himself and Durham objects of ridicule across America in order to do it. Tuesday, July 18, 2006 11:13:22 PM
Susan Estrich claims to have been raped in 1974. I believe her. I doubt she hallucinated or fabricated. Unfortunately, about thirty-two years later, it appears that SHE made the Duke men's lacrosse team additional victims of that rape, because she seems to have deluded herself into believing that THEY are either gang rapists or protectors of gang rapists and so she's attacking them. Saturday, July 15, 2006 08:18:10 PM
Duke University should apologize and reinstate Collin Finnerty and Reade Seligmann immediately , and Duke University's financial supporters should SUSPEND their financial support until it does! Friday, July 14, 2006 09:08:57 AM
SCARY THOUGHT: IF COLLIN FINNERTY CAN BE UNJUSTLY CONVICTED, WHO IS SAFE? Thursday, July 13, 2006 11:06:43 PM
On October 17, 2002 (less than eleven months after September 11, 2001), William James Haynes II, an outstanding attorney, in an address titled "The War on Terrorism and the Rule of Law," antagonized judicial activists. Monday, July 10, 2006 11:05:24 PM
MSNBC's Dan Abrams, a Duke graduate, initially said that the idea that some Duke lacrosse players had committed a gang rape was plausible to him. Since then, to his credit, he's followed the evidence and figured out that the rape charge was fabricated and no one raped the accuser, much less any of the Duke Three whom that accuser made her victims by falsely charging them with a horrendous crime. Friday, July 07, 2006 02:45:16 PM
President Nixon gave his enemies a sword, and they wielded it with relish. The "Godless" Goddess (Ann Coulter) should have learned from that, but she did not. Instead, she has given her enemies openings, they make full use (and more) of them to discredit both Ann and Ann's message and she refuses to acknowledge her mistakes (thereby magnifying their importance). Friday, July 07, 2006 11:26:51 AM
Mr. President, on January 29, 2002, in your State of the Union Address, with the memory of September 11, 2001 fresh and foremost in the minds of the American people, you identified three major threats to America--North Korea, Iran and Iraq (in that order)--and expressed your firm resolve to thwart those who would bully, blackmail or even destroy America: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 10:28:54 PM
On the eve of the Fourth of July, Associated Press immediately reported a delightful development: the United States Supreme Court, by Justice Anthony Kennedy, had temporarily enjoined the removal of the Cross that has been part of the Mount Soledad National War Memorial, located on city property in San Diego, California, for many years. At the request of an atheist (Philip Paulson), a federal judge (Gordon Thompson Jr.) had ordered the city of San Diego to remove that Cross or be fined $5,000 a day, based on his view that the presence of the Cross constituted an unconstitutional endorsement of Christianity over other religions. Monday, July 03, 2006 10:56:46 PM
On June 7, 2006, Hoppy Kercheval, Talkline host of Metro News ("The Voice of West Virginia"), wrote about something the ACLU considers a danger to the Republic--the presence of a portrait of Jesus Christ in a public school (Bridgeport High School) near the principal's office--and the effort to compel its removal. Bridgeport, population 7,400, is located in north central West Virginia and home to more than a dozen churches. Mr. Kercheval pointed how how separated the ACLU is from the people: "I suspect if you asked everyone in Harrison County if they believe it’s OK for a portrait of Jesus Christ to hang in a school, most would say 'yes.' West Virginia is a place of deep religious beliefs that are mostly Christian. Monday, July 03, 2006 10:33:40 AM
After (1) a North Carolina Central State student (Crystal Gail Magnum, the pathetic ex-convict stripper and "escort" and patently unbelievable accuser in the Duke rape hoax) and (2) a North Carolina law school graduate who went into the Durham District Attorney's office, stayed there until he was appointed (NOT elected) District Attorney, and was about to lose a Democrat primary (and his job) the first time he faced voters (Mike Nifong) unless he suddenly endeared himself to Durham County, North Carolina's black Democrat voters teamed up (1) to try to destroy Duke's men's lacrosse team because her gig as a stripper was not as pleasant and lucrative as she had hoped and (2) to indict three members of the team (three being a much more manageable number than twenty) in the hope that a jury would convict them and a subsequent civil suit against them would be simple, successful and lucrative, the President of Duke University (Richard H. Brodhead) (1) genuflected at the altar of political correctness, (2) treated the accuser as credible and the District Attorney as fair, objective and professional instead of unfair, biased and political, (3) cancelled the Duke men's lacrosse team's season and (4)suspended the two indicted sophomores (the third indictee was fortunate enough to graduate before Crystal finally got around to making him no. 3). Sunday, July 02, 2006 10:01:26 PM
In 1971 The New York Times and The Washington Post prevailed in the Pentagon Papers case. They have been celebrating since, but they would have done well to remember that the decision was 6 to 3 and the issue on which they prevailed was whether they could be restrained from publishing, not whether they could be punished for what they published. |