Daily Archives: November 30th, 2005 «

 

MoveOn.org pulls anti-war ad

Posted by: ST on November 30, 2005 at 8:47 pm » 5 Comments

Probably over the embarassing fact that they apparently think everyone else is so stupid that they wouldn’t catch that the pictures of the soldiers they have in the ad on their webpage had been altered to make them look like American soldiers … even though they are actually British soldiers! CNS News reports: (CNSNews.com) – [...]

 

De Villepin: “I am not sure you can call them riots”

Posted by: ST on November 30, 2005 at 8:02 pm » 6 Comments

Startling, I know, but that was an exact quote from French Prime Minister, Dominique de Villepin, regarding the French riots. First, to recap the damage caused from the French riots: Unrest has continued among mainly Arab and African communities on rundown housing estates for 17 nights since the accidental deaths of two teenagers on 27 [...]

 

Another censoring of Christmas

Posted by: ST on November 30, 2005 at 12:57 pm » 19 Comments

Sigh. Via WND: Teachers at a Georgia elementary school reportedly were told to nix any religious pins and refrain from referring to a party as a “Christmas” party, while the local district has censored certain religious Christmas songs from its “winter” program. The Alliance Defense Fund, a religious-liberties law group, wrote a letter to the [...]

 

Crescent design replaced for 9-11 memorial

Posted by: ST on November 30, 2005 at 11:45 am » 9 Comments

YES! PITTSBURGH — Designers of a Flight 93 memorial have made a bowl-shaped piece of land its centerpiece, replacing a crescent-shape design that some critics had said was a symbol honoring terrorists, officials announced Wednesday. The new design for the memorial, to be built on the site of the Sept. 11, 2001, crash near Shanksville, [...]

 

National Strategy for Victory in Iraq

Posted by: ST on November 30, 2005 at 11:39 am » 13 Comments

This was just released today by the White House. I haven’t had a chance to read it, but wanted to post the link here for others to see and read, and to discuss.