Controversies: December 2004 Archives

“Where else do we find fundamentalist zeal, a rage at secularity, religious intolerance, fear of and hatred for modernity?” Mr. Wills fears that conservative Christians are on a “jihad” — his word — to lock everything other than Christian beliefs out of the town square.

Non-whites denied the right to vote!

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I thought that allowing non-whites to vote was a major priority of the Left. Yet what will their reaction be when murderous thugs try to prevent non-whites from voting in Iraq? If their reaction to prior injustices are any clue, the answer will be "not much."

What does the Left say about the thugs murdering innocent Iraqis on the street? Nothing.

What did they say when religious fanatics made women cover themselves completely in Fallujah, and beat them when they disobey? Nothing. What did they say when Marines and soldiers liberated the city, including its oppressed women? Nothing.

What did the Left say when four American contractors were murdered, burned to death, and hung from a bridge? Mostly nothing (although some leftists called the dead men "mercenaries," when they were really just security guards protecting a food shipment. That's right: THEY DIED WHILE TRYING TO GET FOOD TO POOR PEOPLE. And the Voices of Compassion and Goodness called them "mercenaries.")

The Left isn't completely silent: they blame all problems in the Middle East on President Bush, as if prior to January 20, 2001, it was the Garden of Eden. They have nothing bad to say about the people doing all the murdering and bombing and kidnapping, because they think Bushitler forced them to do it, and non-whites are never completely culpable for their own actions.

It began with their hysterical defense of Bill Clinton, and it continues with the excuse-making for Islamic terrorism. The Left's fire-sale of its principles continues apace.

Armored Hummers: not a panacea

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Secretary Rumsfeld is getting some grief this week for not waving his magic wand and making all Humvees impervious to bad guys by adding armor to them. But I can think of two very good reasons that the up-armored Humvees wouldn't necessarily be desirable....

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Cures That Don’t Kill - American Spectator

A critical point that is too often missed in the debate over stem cell therapies in the United States is that so-called adult stem cells (ASCs) have shown great success in doing the very things that advocates of embryonic stem cell (ESC) harvesting hope to achieve with ESCs.
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Research has shown that stem cells from umbilical cord blood, when matched genetically to the patient, do not tend to trigger an attack from the patient's immune system. This is in distinct contrast to ESCs, which tests have shown to form tumors when injected into humans or laboratory animals.

Tis the season

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The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights has the gloves off for Christmas.

Their latest newsletter details the many people and places they lobby against for trying to secularize Christmas.

I flipped to the last section where they list the interviews and publications in which CL staff are featured.

This caught my eye as the Mother of All Typos.

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That's quite a promotion for Mr. Matthews. Or Chris Matthews has some stiff competition...

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On life and living in communion with the Catholic Church.

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