Helping third-graders become anti-war
I missed the story of the Madison, WI elementary school (reg. req.) where teachers gave third graders an assignment to write letters to their congressmen and media outlets urging an end to the war in Iraq the first time around, but Frontpage has a good write up about it here:
Past presidents and the NSA
Sigh … the more that comes to light about past presidents and their ‘eavesdropping’ the more this so-called ‘scandal’ – which has been reported to the extent you’d think it was worse than Watergate – becomes much ado about *nothing*, outside of a President trying to do his job by doing his level best to prevent another terrorist attack on our soil via using established precedent in extraordinary times.
Some Brit stores stiff Royal Irish Regiment in Baghdad
Unbelievable, yes, but true:
The cover-up of the rape of an 11 year old
Think about it. Imagine you have an 11 year old daughter. Your 11 year old daughter has been raped by her 17 year old boyfriend. You’d want to know, right? But instead of going to you, your daughter goes to Planned Parenthood and tells them instead. They, in turn, do not notify you. Afterall, why worry about a silly thing such as parental rights when you’ve got Planned Parenthood Golden Gate? From their “Shared stories” section:
Anti-war email spammer
Earlier today, I rec’d several consecutive emails from an anti-war group which I obviously did not sign up for. I emailed the person who sent them emails and asked them to please take me off their email list. This is the response I rec’d back: