Posted on 11/20/2004 1:54:27 AM PST by ETERNAL WARMING
Citizens mobilized to stop ACLU Website seeks to consign group to 'ash heap of history'
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: November 20, 2004 1:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com
A Chicago man has launched a website to mobilize millions of Americans to consign the American Civil Liberties Union to the "ash heap of history."
The ACLU, says the website StopThe ACLU.org, is "relentlessly and fiercely assaulting America's foundations by feverishly working through activist court systems to impose same-sex marriage and remove all vestiges of the Ten Commandments wherever they may be posted."
Nedd Kareiva says his two main goals are to send 1 million letters to the ACLU's headquarters in New York and to coordinate a march of 1 million Americans at each ACLU office in the nation.
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Finally
Come on Christians! Make your church aware of this! Let's mobilize and put an end to the abuses of religion by the ACLU! Let's put a stop to the abuse of the Boy Scouts of America! It's time to act! Enough is enough. Let's work toward getting BIG numbers out to support this effort!
About damn time!!!
Oh Lord! It is ABOUT TIME!!!
Count me in.
I can think of nothing better to do with the next year or so. This is going to everyone on my e-mail list NOW.
SAINTS BE PRAISED!!! Finally, I've found a bandwagon I can jump into. This guy has my blessing. It's about time!
The guy is planning a march of 1 million people at every ACLU office in the country?
It sounds like an impossible dream, but I'd like to help.
It's about time. I'm in too.
I became aware of the ACLU years ago. I remember reading a headline in my newspaper basically saying that the criminal was victimized. I thought the headline was wrong. When I started reading the article, there was this group ACLU defending the criminal. Ever since then, I notice they are involved in most of these kind of stories. They are a huge cancer.
Shutting down the churches is the goal, of course.
I have a question... if we don't have prayer in school due to the separation of church in state, then how does this same group make sense of the state forcing the church to do anything??
Muslim kids are allowed to have prayer 6 times a day in school... but lord forbid you let the Christians pray ONCE before the school day starts.
Another attack that has bugged me was the push for anti-Christian artwork (virgin Mary covered in excrement). This was called art and defended... but imagine a jewish Menorah covered in excrement (Menorah of manure?)... would they defend it as artwork or brand it as anti-semantic?
This may sound like a non sequitor, but it's not. What if the SCOTUS were to decide that not allowing foreigners to be POTUS were unconstitutional?
I'm on board too!
I don't know if they could do as you've described. This is about civil marriage. Believe me, though, it would cause a very strong push, in the traditional liberal protestant churches, i.e. the episcopals, the presbyterians, the lutherans, and the methodists to allow homo marriage, thus further ensuring their irrelevance and probable disintegration.
Ping....ggggggg
I guarantee you--the Missouri Synod branch of the Lutheran Church will NEVER allow gay marriage in its churches.
I totally agree with this one too. If the ACLU and the UN were to cease to exist I wouldn't be shedding too many tears...
Oh, there are groups within all of these denominations that would never go along. The Episcopalians are getting ready to split over the homosexual bishop issue. The Presbyterians have fractured, the Lutherans are fractured, so are the Methodists for that matter. The only reason the Episcopalians haven't done so already is because they have reconciled the unreconcilable.
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