Posted on 02 March 2011. Tags: Amendment Case, Amicus Brief, Chief Justice, First Amendment, Followers, Fred Phelps, Funeral Picketing, Justice Roberts, Ken Cuccinelli, Nbsp, Peaceful Manner, Public Discourse, Soldier Killed In Iraq, States Supreme Court, Supreme Court Decision, Supreme Court Of The United States, Time And Place, Tort Liability, United States Supreme Court, Westboro Baptist Church
RICHMOND, VA (March 2, 2011) – Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli issued the following statement regarding today’s decision by the United States Supreme Court in Snyder v. Phelps. Back on June 1, 2010, the attorney general decided not to join other states in an amicus brief on behalf of Albert Snyder in the case. Mr. Snyder [...]
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Posted on 23 August 2010. Tags: Anti Muslim, Anti Racist, Baptists, Battlefield, Christian Agenda, Christian Faith, Christianity, Christians, Controversial Actions, Deaths, First Amendment, Freedom Of Religion, Freedom Of Speech, Ground Zero, Groundswell, Hatred, Instances, Insults, Jesus Death, Mosque, Spread Hatred, Westboro Baptist Church, Whole Lot
You remember the Westboro Baptist Church, right? These are the folks that hate the wars and manifest their hatred by celebrating the deaths of soldiers who die on the battlefield. But how can a church – Baptist no less – spread hatred and intolerance? Isn’t that just the opposite of what the Christian faith teaches? [...]
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Posted on 07 June 2010. Tags: Amendment Concerns, American Civil Liberties, American Civil Liberties Union, Amicus Curiae Brief, Case Editor, Civil Liberties Union, Constitutional Expert, Constitutional Scholars, Fitzgibbons, Fraud Investigation, Friends Foes, Jonathan Turley, Ken Cuccinelli, Military Funeral Protest, Professor Jonathan, St Amendment, State Attorneys, Virginia Attorney General, Washington Post, Westboro Baptist Church
The partisans quoted in your ever-watchful eye on Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli (whom The Washington Post reminds its readers nearly daily is a conservative!) seem to consistently demonstrate the weakness of the arguments in opposition to Mr. Cuccinelli’s actions.
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Posted on 02 June 2010. Tags: American Flag, American Soldiers, Appeals Court, Bandwagon, Desecration, Dictionary, Equal Opportunity, Free Speech, Hatred, Ken Cuccinelli, Left Wing, Legal Expenses, Line Of Duty, Objection, Opportunity Offender, Siding, Virginia Attorney General, Westboro Baptist Church, Westboro Church, Whacks
Perhaps the phrase “Sets DailyKOS Straight” is a bit of a stretch. These left wing whacks are so far out there that the word “straight” is not in their dictionary. But the left does have a special place in their little black hearts for Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli.
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Posted on 25 April 2010. Tags: American Thinker, Ap Report, Bill Ayers, Bob Dyer, Bob McDonnell, California Campuses, Citizens United, Grave Mistake, Jewish Students, Mainstream Media, N Word, News Hound, Pajamas Media, Question Authority, Quids, Right News, Statler Brothers, Swac Girl, Veteran Democrats, Westboro Baptist Church
The Virginia Right! News Hound surfs the ‘net to take the pulse of the world every day. The links published below are opinions and takes on the news that we find interesting. By design, these links are mostly outside of the Mainstream Media. This feature is designed to save you the time of sifting through dozens of websites and blogs. Buckle up. It is going to be a bumpy ride!
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Posted on 17 April 2010. Tags: Accurate Job, Bird Cage, Dishonesty, Enthusiastic Supporter, Free Speech Rights, Funerals, Gentleman, Homophobic Message, Infiltrators, Lamm, Lengthy Exposure, Party Organizers, Pickets, Richmond Dispatch, Richmond Times Dispatch, Tabloid Journalism, Tea Parties, Tea Party, Westboro Baptist Church, Whiteley
With all of the press leading up to the April 15th Tea Parties concerning left wing infiltrators and their efforts to sully the Tea Party movement, you would think that the Richmond Times Dispatch would be wise enough to not allow themselves to be played. Apparently not.
A video accompanying the Tyler Whitley story produced by George Lamm reduces the Times Dispatch to below tabloid journalism, and renders the paper unfit to line a bird cage.
To be clear, Mr. Whiteley did a fair and accurate job in reporting the event. However, at the 15 second mark in the accompanying video, a large sign with a homophobic message not unlike that of the Westboro Baptist Church, the group that pickets Soldier’s funerals, is given a lengthy exposure. This sign was not a part of the Tea Party and the person with the sign was across the street from the park. The impression Mr. Lamm intended is that this was a typical Tea Party enthusiast.
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