Posted on 12/09/2004 5:10:09 AM PST by Jay777
Well I wasn't asking you to fund them...just sign a petition. Cost nothing but a minute of your time. And thanks for supproting those organizations.
For suing to overturn Proposition 187, a law passed by 59% of the voters of the State of California, Judge Pfaelzer awarded the plaintiffs attorneys - a group of ACLU, MALDEF, and a couple of other sedition operations attornies - over $3 million in fees. On the basis of it being a "civil rights case".
So not only did the SOBs steal our vote, they stole our money too.
Really.
They almost always award them. It's one attorney asking another to scratch his back. The gang sticks together. They get the money.
It's more work all the way around, for both judge and plaintiff. And they don't even have to wait for one of the little people to show up with a dispute to reconcile. They just make it up.
Signed Emailed and BUMPED
this needs to be done very urgently! Won't stop ACLU, but at least it will slow them down as they will have to start making decisions on where and how to spend limited resources. At least they will no longer have carte blanche to sue every school board and village council over creche scenes.
I don't like the ACLU very much, starting from the time I was in my early teens and they tried to stop that Russian kid from emigrating to the U.S. Their actions against the Boy Scouts are abhorrent as well. They also support some of the maniacal street preachers too. The ACLU's suits against school boards are responsible for some things being taken out of some public schools and no doubt serve as fodder for the education liberals' political agenda and negativity towards the public schools.
DONE!
With pleasure!
:-)
Another taxpayer-funded gravy train for enemies of Christian America. Disgusting.
Does the law make the ACLU pay the defendent's attorneys fees if they lose? I read that it does not.
Where do I go to sign the petition?
Thanks for the ping!
Signed; bumped.
Done!
Mr.Pilgrim and I, are both signed up!
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