Saturday, February 18, 2006

A Call to Investigate the ACLU

As many of my regular readers know, I cannot stand the ACLU. They do not stand for America, they do not stand for civil liberties and they most definitely do not stand for me! They should be investigated and they should be shut down. Their blantant disregard for decency, freedom of religion and speech and their use of scare tactics show how little they really care about the individual. What are they really after? Money and they will use intimidation and any other means necessary to gain it.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 –/MNA PRESS/ — Today CRAVE announced it is calling for immediate Congressional hearings to expose the anti—religious agenda of the ACLU. The ACLU was last investigated by a Special Committee of Congress in 1931.

Roger Baldwin, the founder of the ACLU, once said, “The courts are the vehicles we use to assert our interpretation of the Constitution.” Going to court has been the ACLU’s method of operation for several years. In fact, the ACLU has been involved in far more Supreme Court cases than any other law firm in America.

Many people know the ACLU as the group which attacked the public displays of the Ten Commandments all over America. While the ACLU describes itself as a defender of “freedom” its actions indicate they want to stamp out freedom and our religious liberty all over America.

“These hearings are important to restore our American history and protect the traditional values of America,” said Don Swarthout, President, Christians Reviving America’s Values, AKA CRAVE. “We wish these Congressional Hearings were not necessary, but average people are unaware of the ACLU’s efforts to change our American principles. Our intent is to expose the ACLU and the very real threat they pose to our true freedom.”

According to news accounts, the ACLU supports giving 12 year old girls sexual consent rights, legalized prostitution, polygamy, child pornography, same sex marriage and abortion. Meanwhile, the ACLU defends NAMBLA. The North American Man Boy Love Association is an organization which advocates the seduction of young boys by grown men. The ACLU has defended them in court.

“The ACLU defends some extremely radical positions which are against the principles of most Americans. This investigation is all about exposing the ACLU and making their real agenda known to the American public,” said Swarthout.

“CRAVE has written to every Senator in America. It is time to find out where they stand and what action they will actually take,” said Don Swarthout.

Bill O’Reilly of Fox News has said numerous times, “The ACLU is the most dangerous group in America.” Swarthout added, “I agree with Bill O’Reilly and believe it is time to expose the ACLU’s true agenda. We represent hundreds of thousands of people and they are very tired of the way these things are going.”
The ACLU came close to losing much of its funding due to the anti-terrorism provisions that Ford and The Rockefeller Foundation had put into place. Because the ACLU could not guarantee they would not use their funding to defend known or suspected terrorists, they would not get funding from these groups...until, of course, they fought those provisions until they got them scraped. Now not only do they have the money, they are defending a Hamas financier, an admitted jihadist with Al Qaeda ties, not to mention their suit to have the NSA program opened up to public scrutiny. Your tax dollars at work! How does that feel? Oh, yes, they claim they don't get any government or tax dollars, but where do you think the courthouses and schools and the other public entities they sue get their money to defend themselves? The loser of a case has to pay all their own court costs as well as those of the winner and usually due to the ACLU's intimidation tactics, the loser is general that public entity! Just something else to think about.

Now, what can you do to help stop them? Contact the Department of Justice and the Attorney General and let them know that the ACLU should be investigates. Let them know your concerns.
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Correspondence to the Department, including the Attorney General, may be sent to:

U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20530-0001

E-mails to the Department of Justice, including the Attorney General, may be sent to AskDOJ@usdoj.gov.

Office of the Attorney General - 202-353-1555

Hey, if the ACLU can call for Special Counsel why can’t we?
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Tags: ACLU, Attorney General, Department of Justice

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