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Undermining American Liberties At Home and Abroad
Published on January 9, 2006 By singrdave In War on Terror
Let's all give thanks to the mighty ACLU for protecting our rights as citizens of the greatest nation on earth.

From The American President, the finest two-hour infomercial the ACLU could have ever asked for:

ANDREW SHEPHERD: For the record, Yes, I am a card-carrying member of the A.C.L.U. But the more important question is why aren't you, Bob? This is an organization whose sole purpose is to defend the Bill of Rights. Why would a senator, his party's most powerful spokesman and a candidate for president, choose to reject upholding the Constitution?



This banner shows the ACLU promoting itself as a champion of freedom and safety for our citizens. What a serious lapse in reason! Since 9/11, what has the ACLU take to ensure our safety? Nothing at all. This organization has done nothing to ensure our safety. In fact, it has sued our government numerous times on behalf of terrorists while they were located in prisons on foreign soil.

They have demanded that the government release and make public top secret security information regarding not only the activities of our military, but also that of any intelligence leads in investigating and prosecuting the War on Terror. They have initiated one lawsuit after another against the government to stop the searching of individuals for security purposes in mass transit situations (AKA profiling by race, sex and religion) and to prevent the government from detaining, questioning, or interrogating individuals who have actual ties or contact with established terrorist individuals and organizations.

The ACLU wants to kill the Patriot Act because they see the rights of an individual who may or may not be an American citizen as more important than the safety of the nation at large. They want the borders open because they see that as an infringement of the rights of non-Americans to become Americans however they can manage it. They want to have military and intelligence sources, activities, and planning revealed to the public in the name of "watchdog activism", thus ensuring freedoms of individuals and/or groups are not being compromised. By doing so, they enable those very individuals and/or groups the ability to avoid surveillance and possible capture, thereby making it easier to wreak destruction on American citizens at home and abroad.

The ACLU claims they are for a safe and free America. Yet their actions speak very loudly: they scream the opposite of the motto in the above banner. How free and safe are Americans who live under constant threat of a lawsuit by the ACLU for imagined transgressions by a small group of jaded individuals who think their rights are more important than citizenship in the communities in which they live or the country with which they find so much fault?

American freedom is constantly overburdened by the debt incurred by people and organizations defending against lawsuits conceived by the ACLU. These frivolous lawsuits range from giving illegal aliens the same rights and privileges as the people whose land they have illegally entered to ensuring granite from a local quarry isn't used by a church for a place of worship. Can you name me one business, one school district, one community, one county, or one state that hasn't conformed to "politically correct" standards despite public outcry for fear of a lawsuit from the ACLU? For that matter, name a city, large or small, who hasn't conformed to the ACLU mindset by renaming one of their streets after Martin Luther King? How many minority deadbeats are sucking clock, because their bosses are afraid they'll be sued if they fire them, in a lawsuit based on discrimination by the ACLU? How many minorities were hired despite inferior qualifications out of fear of a similar lawsuit?

What freedoms and safeties will we lose should the ACLU accomplish their goals of placing mouth puppets and asshats in the government who don't make a move without ACLU approval first?

Comments
on Jan 09, 2006

I saw that movie.  It sucked big time!

Good article tho.

on Jan 09, 2006
I saw that movie. It sucked big time!

I liked it up until the pro-ACLU speech at the end. I honestly did, especially Michael J. Fox as George Stephanopolous.