Monday Links
PageTutor: What a trillion dollars looks like
Florida Sun Sentinel: Police beat innocent man, charge him with assault, and in spite of dozens of witnesses, only drop charges after video released. So, who's policing the police?
World Net Daily: Wikipedia an unabashed, online dictatorship, censoring any and all material admins disagree with. So much for being a "free" encyclopedia.
The Connecticut Post: Connecticut to ignore US Constitution and dictate finances for Catholic churches.
World Net Daily: Illinois bans prayer at Christian schools.
Chicago Tribune: These people are actually deluded enough to imagine what they are doing is not outright, unadulterated racism. Would they really want white people to do the same thing?
Posted by Danny Carlton at March 9, 2009 7:39 AM





About the comment: "Illinois bans prayer at Christan Schools".
This deceptive. IHSA is not the government of Illinois. Membership is voluntary.
If this band of religious extremists chooses not to be a member all they have to do is not renew.
I don't understand why Christians think they can set the rules for organizations such as these, especially when they often get state and federal tax money!
From their website:
Any public or private school in Illinois, recognized by the Illinois State Board of Education, may become a member of IHSA. Membership is voluntary and renewable annually. Upon establishing membership, each school adopts and agrees to abide by the IHSA Constitution and By-laws, which have been approved by majority vote of the membership.