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  • Amer. Bar Assoc. Peddling Race Instead of Law With New‘Hispanic Law’ Study

    08/12/2010 11:59:16 AM PDT · by Nachum · 17 replies
    Canada Free Press | 8/12/10 | Warner Todd Huston
    There are several precepts that American jurisprudence is supposed to be based upon. “Equal under the law,” “justice is blind,” “no man is either above or below the law,” in the U.S. these basic ideas undergird the premise that we are all the same under our American law. But apparently someone forgot to tell the American Bar Association about all these simple, long-time American principles because the ABA is delivering itself a new charge: The search for Hispanic law. That’s right, folks, the ABA is no longer concerned with “the law.”
  • Panel Dropped After Invitation Of Islam Critic

    07/12/2009 9:36:47 PM PDT · by Steelfish · 13 replies · 828+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | July 12th 2009
    Panel dropped after invitation of Islam critic Three speakers pull out of ALA forum on Muslim religion By Shaun Waterman Monday, July 13, 2009 The American Library Association has canceled a panel discussion on Islam planned for its annual conference over the weekend, after three speakers withdrew in protest at the inclusion of the fourth, a controversial critic of the Muslim religion. The critic, Robert Spencer, who runs the blog site JihadWatch.org, told The Washington Times that he learned of the decision to cancel Sunday's panel - "Perspectives on Islam: Beyond the Stereotyping" - in an e-mail message Saturday morning...
  • Mark Steyn: "Doers and Disparagers"

    12/29/2003 7:35:36 AM PST · by Zechariah11 · 7 replies · 143+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | 12/29/03 | the great, one and only Mark Steyn
    <p>Two weeks ago, George W, Bush's Christmas present to the world (if not to Democratic presidential candidates) prompted a wide array of interpretations. But, to simplify things, most of them fell between two extremes.</p> <p>The one end is neatly distilled by the headline on John Podhoretz's column on Saddam's capture from the New York Post: "Message: America wins."</p>