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I don't know a single Christian who wants to live in a theorcracy, not even a Christian state. So I think this is just hyperbole.
On the other hand, there are many on the anti-Christian side who deny that this country's ideals are based on Christian-based ideals, or at least religeous ideals.
They are now an outlet for petty squabbling rather than the protection of rights. They choose their interpretation of the Constitution which may or may not be accurate.
Jetgirl said:Myself, and millions of others believe that they are dead wrong on their interpretation on the rights ennumerated in the Second Amendment.
Jetgirl said:The ACLU is taxpayer-funded, and has a vested interest in bringing suits. They get paid for each suit they bring, and at this point they have a fairly hefty beauracracy to support.
So the Religious Right feels that they are being bullied around by the ACLU?. That images causes me to wonder what sorts of freedoms the Religious Right is in the way of such that they do feel that the ACLU is bulling them about.....I do wish they would at least be given a chance to SHOW that they are fair to all religions and not just bullying around the Religious Right, but other than that, they're not too bad.
Much like the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act for those of you overseas) the ACLU has ceased to function for it's original, and noble purpose, and has become a victim of unintended consequences.
They are now an outlet for petty squabbling rather than the protection of rights. They choose their interpretation of the Constitution which may or may not be accurate. Myself, and millions of others believe that they are dead wrong on their interpretation on the rights ennumerated in the Second Amendment.
The ACLU is taxpayer-funded, and has a vested interest in bringing suits. They get paid for each suit they bring, and at this point they have a fairly hefty beauracracy to support.
This taxpayer backing also means that they have a tremendous amount of funding. A private citizen, even if they are RIGHT, is most likely not going to have the simple funds to stand up to the ACLU in a protracted court battle, which, in the US, can be dragged out in appeals for decades.
It was a good idea, it has become a bloated, biased, juggernaut, and we'd be better off without it.
Why do some people hate the ACLU? Easy, they think Christians has a right to free speech. And they think they have the right to use everyone elses money for it.
Much like the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act for those of you overseas) the ACLU has ceased to function for it's original, and noble purpose, and has become a victim of unintended consequences.
Straight bought a red convertible in New York, and he and Simonds drove north to the Adirondack Mountains, to meet up with Roger Baldwin, the 53-year-old lawyer running the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Straight's communist contacts had linked him up with Baldwin. Straight had offered to chauffeur him on a tour of the centers of unrest in the industrial midwest and to "help while he makes speeches to local civil liberties groups, " if he would let him and Simonds come with him. His union would turn up wherever there was trouble to add comrade support to the communist controlled unions of the CIO . . . The communist aim was first to unionized, then to disrupt in order to weaken the United State's industrial might. The long-term aim (a decade or more) was to have the union and political base so powerful that a communist revolution would be possible . . .
The United States was founded by white men who owned black men. These black men did not have any rights.It founded by communists. Funded by the Lenin and Stalin via the CPUSA (documented in Yale's Annals of Communism series). Roger Baldwin only broke with Stalin over the German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact of 1939. But others in the ACLU never broke (22 year ACLU director Corliss Lamont, for instance, who defended Stalin into the 1960s and beyond). The goal was always to use our system, our love of liberty, to undermine liberty. The ACLU did purge communists from its ranks in the 1940s and early 1950s. But not a lot has changed.
The history is here and here
From Last of the Cold War Spies; The Life of Michael Straight. The only American in Britain's Cambridge Spy Ring:
When Nazi Germany and the USSR signed their non-aggression pact, when Britian was fighting for its life with a handful of Spitfire pilots and not enough planes, Roger Baldwin's communist friends in the CIO called strikes at aircraft and other munitions factories to prevent FDR from sending more aid to Churchill. That is the history of what the ACLU accomplished. It propped up Stalin and its work with the CIO aided Hitler.
Btw...Michael Straight was the publisher of that flagship of the left, The New Republic
America is owed an apology. Both from the ACLU and from The New Republic.
Okay, so the ACLU made one bad decision. Big whoop. Are you really going to judge them negatively because of that?
Maybe we should come up with a statute of limitations for these things, of course, it would have to apply equally across the board, nah, I guess that wouldn't work.Ford Motor Company's founder had his newspaper publish The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and Mitsubishi Motor Company produced fighters used to kill Americans. If one wishes to practice guilt by decades old association then don't drive a Mustang or Galant. Don't get me started on Credit Suisse...
And I'm wondering about one apparent stretch of connectivity - since the Hitler's Nazi Germany was virulently anti-communist, why would the communist ACLU support both Stalin and Hitler despite the non-agression pact?
As long as we are honestly urging people to take a good long look at things, perhaps you ought to take a good hard look at the inconsistency in these statements.
Do you agree when the right accusses those who oppose it of "hate"? In my experience, that tactic has been used on both sides. It's useless and childish on either.I never agree when the left accusses those who oppose it of "hate".
What?? Please provide sources. I've never heard the ACLU defending someone't right to molest children. And what 'enemies of our nation' are being represented by the ACLU??They represent child-sex advocates. The represent the enemies of our nation.
The purpose of the ACLU is to defend constitutional rights. Please provide a source for when they have done this.The represent those who would throw the great gems of our Constitution out the window.
In general, it is not the rights of the majority which are trampled but the rights of minorities. Think about it. In a country where most people are Christian, it is absurd to think Christians aren't treated fairly much of the time. It's just a fact that those with the power will find themselves exposed to less prejudice than those with dissenting and/or minority views. Christians make up the majority of business owners, politicians, lawmakers, educators and voting citizens, after all. That said, I very much doubt the ACLU, which after all employees a number of Christians, would turn down a request to help if you or another Christian had sincere proof you had been discriminated against or denied a legal right. And since you'll undeniably ask for proof, here goes...And they never, ever, represent a person of the majority class when those peoples' liberties are under attack.
LINK: http://www.aclu.org/freespeech/protest/27266prs20061027.htmlCrayton peacefully picketed for about 40 minutes on a public sidewalk with a sign that said "Christians: Wal-Mart Supports Gay Lifestyles And Marriage. Don't Shop There." He was approached by a Natchitoches police officer who refused to allow him to continue without obtaining a permit from the city. Crayton had received permission from the chief of police to hold an "open air meeting," but he also needed permission from the Mayor. The Mayor has failed to approve Crayton's application even though it was submitted several weeks ago.
"The right to be heard on matters of religious and political significance is at the core of our constitutional system," said Katie Schwartzmann, Staff Attorney for the ACLU of Louisiana. "The city of Natchitoches has effectively silenced Mr. Crayton on what for him is an important religious issue, and this type of government censorship cannot stand unchallenged."
LINK: http://www.aclu.org/religion/schools/25799prs20060605.htmlNEWARK, NJ - The American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey today filed a friend-of-the-court brief in a case seeking to uphold an elementary school student's right to religious expression.
The Frenchtown Elementary School student, whose initials are O.T., wanted to sing the song "Awesome God" in a voluntary, after-school talent show. School officials refused to allow the student to sing her song, saying it would give the impression that the school favored religion. “O.T.” remains anonymous to protect her privacy.
LINK: http://www.aclu.org/religion/discrim/25518prs20060419.htmlATLANTA - The American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia today filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of the Tabernacle Community Baptist Church, charging that the city of East Point, Georgia violated a federal religious discrimination law when it denied the church a zoning permit needed to establish its house of worship.
“We simply want a permanent house of worship, where church members can gather for ministry, education and fellowship,” said Nathaniel Smiley, pastor at the Tabernacle Community Baptist Church. “The East Point property is perfect for our church and we don’t believe that we should be denied the ability to move in because we are a church.”
LINK: http://www.aclu.org/religion/gen/19918prs20050804.html"Mr. Miller has a guaranteed right to stand on a street corner and proclaim his faith in God to all who pass by," said ACLU of New Mexico Executive Director Peter Simonson. "He wasn't harassing or intimidating anyone. He certainly should not have spent time under lock and key for such a minor incident."
The ACLU became involved after Miller's wife, Theresa, sent a letter requesting assistance. She and her two children had been with Miller on April 17 when he was arrested by Portales police for "disorderly conduct." Miller had been preaching in the lot of an abandoned gas station that is commonly used by street vendors. "I was preaching the word of God and not hurting anybody," said Miller.