Thursday’s Links
WorldNetDaily: California Democrats move to jail bloggers they disagree with.
Philadelphia Inquirer: White news anchor fired for saying same word Black anchor said twice. Yes, he’s filing suit, although the EEOC already dumped his case, showing how worthless they are.
WLWT (NBC affiliate in Cincinnati): Didn’t take long. Judge recommends dismissal of charges again Acorn. Seems there are two sets of laws in America.
Fox News: Carrie Prejean waits to hear if her crown will be taken away. Just wondering, though, if the photos are that bad, and taken when she was 17, isn’t that child porn, and aren’t the web sites showing the photos guilty of distributing kiddie porn? Must be another of those cases of two sets of laws.
Boston Globe: Massachusetts considering joining other liberal states in creating fake democracy and trashing electoral college. Doubtful that it would pass Constitutional muster. At least not the real Constitution. Since Liberals seem to work of some other, mythical Constitution, it may pass that.
New Orleans Times-Picayune: Black teachers’ group opposed white principle. MLK reported to be spinning in grave, again. So much for the content of character.
AP: Enviro-loony “scientists” invent car made from plant by-products that runs on chocolate. What a waste of time.
Posted by Danny Carlton at May 7, 2009 7:16 AM




