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<blockquote data-quote="AlphaPhi" data-source="post: 78957" data-attributes="member: 1280"><p>No, under our system they do not. This is wrong. But the ACLU and our laws come solely from the Constitution, which does not provide rights for unborn Americans. Want to change this? Push for a change to the Constitution.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No one is questioning the holding of terrorist suspects (so long as they have been charged with a crime, we can't hold people merely on suspicion in this country, the Constitution forbids it). And yes, the ACLU defends the right of people in this country to move about as they please, to associate with who they will, and to speak as they will. In other words, the rights all of us have. Just because someone is accused of being a terrorist doesn't mean they are. And until they are convicted, by our Constitution, they have all the same rights you and I do. That's how America works. If you don't like it, move.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The ACLU does not allow any religion to be "taught" as in indoctrination in schools. They don't have a say in that regard. No doubt you are talking about the story about "indoctrination" in California that was all over the drooling-moron so-called "Christian news" sites. Heres a hint for living in the real world: don't ever trust anything you read on WorldNetDaily or Agape Press. If the people who ran those sites had their druthers, Islam wouldn't even be legal to practice in this country.</p><p></p><p>And they never report the cases the ACLU takes on behalf of Christian groups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlphaPhi, post: 78957, member: 1280"] No, under our system they do not. This is wrong. But the ACLU and our laws come solely from the Constitution, which does not provide rights for unborn Americans. Want to change this? Push for a change to the Constitution. No one is questioning the holding of terrorist suspects (so long as they have been charged with a crime, we can't hold people merely on suspicion in this country, the Constitution forbids it). And yes, the ACLU defends the right of people in this country to move about as they please, to associate with who they will, and to speak as they will. In other words, the rights all of us have. Just because someone is accused of being a terrorist doesn't mean they are. And until they are convicted, by our Constitution, they have all the same rights you and I do. That's how America works. If you don't like it, move. The ACLU does not allow any religion to be "taught" as in indoctrination in schools. They don't have a say in that regard. No doubt you are talking about the story about "indoctrination" in California that was all over the drooling-moron so-called "Christian news" sites. Heres a hint for living in the real world: don't ever trust anything you read on WorldNetDaily or Agape Press. If the people who ran those sites had their druthers, Islam wouldn't even be legal to practice in this country. And they never report the cases the ACLU takes on behalf of Christian groups. [/QUOTE]
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