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Right Wing Leftovers

  • A federal judge has ruled(link is external) the National Day of Prayer to be unconstitutional. The American Center for Law and Justice(link is external) and the Alliance Defense Fund(link is external) react negatively.
  • Richard Viguerie really is quite smitten(link is external) with the Tea Party movement.
  • Rick Green says(link is external) his Texas Supreme Court loss is really a win for "liberty-loving patriots."
  • Matt Barber attacks ENDA(link is external) in the Washington Times.
  • The Alliance Defense Fund is launching(link is external) its "Church Project, a new legal effort to protect churches from excessive and unconstitutional government intrusion prohibited by the First Amendment" designed to bloster its "Pulpit Initiative."
  • Troy Titus is a graduate of both Regent University and Liberty University ... and he'll now be serving 30 years in prison(link is external) for defrauding clients out of $8 million through a Ponzi scheme.
  • Finally, Eric Buehrer complains(link is external) that the American Library Association's list of most frequently "challenged" books is really an attempt to "put a chilling effect on the free speech of parents." Buehrer is apparently utterly unaware of the irony of that complaint.