White House Blasts Liberal Criticism
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Christian conservative leaders say their top priority in President Bush's second term is the appointment of conservative judges to the Supreme Court and throughout the judicial system.Read More......
"We have high hopes of changing the judiciary. Every judicial appointment that President Bush makes will make the courts less radical and more in tune with the voters who turned out in Tuesday's election," said Gary Bauer, a prominent Christian conservative leader and president of American Values, a conservative pressure group.
WASHINGTON, DC - California Democratic Senator Diane Feinstein, facing a firestorm of criticism for her comments at a recent news conference blaming gay Americans for Tuesday's election debacle, today insisted her words were taken out of context.Read More......
She meant to blame African-Americans as well.
"Our party's decline can be traced to our 1968 loss to Richard Nixon," Feinstein said. Speaking of black activists who then sought the right to inter-racial marriage, Feinstein added, "I think they did energize a very conservative vote."
Feinstein said that coming only four years after blacks won the privilege to drink from our fountains and swim in our pools, the sudden push for equal marriage rights invited an inevitable confrontation.
"I think giving Negro men the right to marry our women was too much, too fast, too soon, and people weren't ready for it," Feinstein said. She was quick to add: "I'm not casting a value judgment on miscegenation. I'm just saying I do believe that's what happened."
In an effort to quell the growing controversy over her comments, Feinstein added that inter-racial marriage was of course not the sole cause of the Democrats' defeat in '68.
"Martin Luther King's assassination was very unhelpful," Feinstein said. "I'm not saying it was his fault, but the chaos it caused really set the party back."
Joining in the criticism of Feinstein today was Al From, chairman of the conservative-leaning Democratic Leadership Council.
"Diane Feinstein owes gay and black Democrats an apology for her divisive and insensitive remarks," From said. "Blacks and gays aren't responsible for our party's woes. Women are."
[For anyone who's really clueless, this is a joke. :-)]
Dutch police have arrested eight suspected Muslim radicals as part of the investigation into the killing of an outspoken filmmaker, prosecutors said Wednesday.Freedom of speech does not always mean that you still won't get killed by some nutjob.
The suspects were detained in the 24 hours after Theo van Gogh was killed as he bicycled down an Amsterdam street, according to the spokeswoman for the prosecution, Dop Kruimel. Six of the detainees are Moroccan, one is Algerian and the other has dual Spanish-Moroccan nationality, she said.
The suspected killer -- a 26-year-old Muslim with dual Moroccan-Dutch citizenship -- was arrested Tuesday after a shootout with police. He has not been identified.
Van Gogh, 47, a great grandnephew of the painter Vincent van Gogh, had received death threats after his recent film sharply criticized how women are treated under Islam. He was repeatedly shot and stabbed. "Don't do it. Don't do it. Have mercy. Have mercy!" the Algemeen Dagblad newspaper quoted Van Gogh as begging his killer.
Surveying the world beyond the cloistered walls of its Roman enclave, the Vatican sees much to worry about: Terrorism, war, AIDS and poverty are ravaging the lives of many of its constituents around the globe.Wow, militant secularism. How about militant freedom?
But of all the ills afflicting the modern world, none is causing deeper concern than the rising tide of what Vatican officials call "militant secularism" washing over Europe.
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