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Back out from under a rock they crawl...
We need to deport the ACLU.
ACLU can be counted to represent foreign interest over those of the U.S. Usually it promotes things that will harm this country.
Just like cockroaches scurrying out from under the woodwork. Pathetic.
Seems Alabama needs a law against the ACLU and other terrorist organizations.
Just like cockroaches scurrying out from under the woodwork. Pathetic.
Time to get an extra large can of RAID
Ignore the destructive POS socialist collective.
Who funds the ACLU..percentage wise...? anyone...
Why can’t these nitwits put this kind of effort into actually defending real civil rights?
Ping!
And this...
States: “Help Us, Criminal Illegals Swamp Budgets, Prisons”
Cecillia Wang is a fool because she has not really taken a look at what we lost by chucking away many good provisions of voter's rights when we trashed many basic requirements for the sake of civil rights. Furthermore she is a fool for challenging laws that are consist with Federal immigration laws that are simply not being enforced by a corrupt and out of touch Federal government.
What is unconstitutional to a communist inspired organization is not the same to Americans with common sense.
I am hoping for the day when we have a president that launches the Justice dept/IRS/BATFE/FBI/CIA/et all into a full-scale televised investigation of the ACLU...right after an executive order is signed that forbids them from receiving taxpayer money in any legal proceeding.
Here ya go!
I went to the ACLU History homepage and read what they consider their proudest achievements. Some made me ill but at the same time I realized our Constitution must be for all or it is for none.
What a sad task they have in preserving our basic rights while enraging a substantial part of our citizens. Yet, how would our freedoms be twisted if only some freedoms applied to a few. And who would those citizens be? With our toxic mainstream media setting policies of a liberal agenda I doubt it would be for us conservatives.
As far as Alabama’s latest legislation is concerned, I applaud the politicians that took the brave step knowing they would be vilified by some voters, the ACLU, and the Federal government but they acted anyway. But I ask you, if the Federal Government fails to provides one of its Constitutionally mandated purposes (securing our borders), do States’ Rights (Amendment 10) have the right to step in and do so. Living in a border state, I especially hope so.
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