Posted on 12/14/2004 10:11:43 AM PST by postitnews.com
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Time to stop funding the ACLU with tax payer money. They hate America and are the enemy within.....just like the UN. Time to get rid of them also.......
Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) - http://www.alliancedefensefund.org
Thomas More Law Center (TMLC) - http://www.thomasmore.org
American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) - http://www.aclj.org
The Rutherford Institute - http://www.rutherford.org/
Stop the ACLU Coalition - http://www.stoptheaclu.org
Here are a few examples of how two of those organizations are fighting back:
ADF Contacts Over 3,600 School Districts Over Attempts To Censor Christmas
ADF: 700 lawyers ready to fight ACLU lawsuits
ADF: Pentagons' Warning About Boyscouts Is Absurd
Thomas More Law Center: Town of Palm Beach Pays $50,000 In Attorney Fees Apologizes To Women In Nativity Lawsuit
Additional information:
The ACLU must be destroyed: Joseph Farah supports Boy Scouts, urges Americans to fight back
Citizens mobilized to stop ACLU (seeks to consign group to 'ash heap of history')
ACLU fulfilling communist agenda
Fight the ACLU Bump!
I'm all over it now! Hope I didn't steal your job. All we need is a little help from our friends. :)
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"ACLU Defends Iraq Suspected Terrorist Detainees"
I'm stunned, I tell ya, I'm stunned (NOT)! What purpose does the ACLU serve other than being an anti American and just plain all around stupid, the ACLU ALWAYS comes up on the wrong side of issues.
Gag him with a pair of ladies' underpants.
I have heard people mention that the taxpayers fund the ACLU. Are you sure of that and if so any idea why and how much?
The ACLU gets tax payer money and a lot of money when it supposedly wins lawsuits.
A lot of its money comes from the non profits. However they will not be taking any more Ford Foundation money:
Re: ACLU says 'No, thanks' to Ford foundation re no money to be used for terrorism.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1289670/posts
ACLU says 'No, thanks'
Chattanooga Times Free Press ^ | Oct. 30, 2004 | Unknown
Posted on 11/27/2004 10:57:55 PM PST by w6ai5q37b
The Ford and Rockefeller foundations hand out millions of dollars each year to a variety of organizations. We may or may not agree with the activities of a given group that gets some portion of that money, but both foundations have properly drawn a line against their money supporting terrorism or other violence.
The Ford Foundation says funding recipients must agree not to engage in activity that "promotes violence, terrorism, bigotry, or the destruction of any state." News reports say this rule was put in place because some Ford money previously had wound up in the hands of radicals who bitterly oppose the state of Israel.
The Rockefeller Foundation says recipients may not "directly or indirectly engage in, promote, or support other organizations or individuals who engage in or promote terrorist activity."
It is hard to see how anyone would argue seriously that those guidelines are unreasonable. No American organization ought to want to support hateful, violent causes, let alone seek money from foundations to do so.
But amazingly, the American Civil Liberties Union has deemed the rules too restrictive and therefore has turned down more than $1 million in grants from the Ford and Rockefeller foundations.
The ACLU complains that the "vague grant language" might "have a chilling effect on civil liberties." An ACLU board member said the rules sounded too much like the anti-terrorist Patriot Act and seemed "to have arisen out of this kind of climate of fear and intimidation or something that the administration is pushing," The New York Sun reports.
We don't see the foundations' rules as an attempt to crush civil liberties. But the guidelines might have a "chilling effect" on terrorists. We hope so.
Here is another post "Get ACLU off taxpayer dole"
http://www.aclusc.org/
Breaking News
ACLU Declines Ford and Rockefeller Grants Due to Restrictive Funding Agreement; Principled Decision to Put Civil Liberties First
NEW YORK, NY - This administration and its war on terror have created a climate of fear that extends far beyond national security concerns and threatens the civil liberties of all Americans. Make no mistake about it too many of the policies inspired by the Patriot Act fail to make us any safer. Indeed, we have lost much already, and we have much more to lose.
The natioal board of the ACLU made the decision to turn down $1.15 million in future funding from the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations rather than accept restrictive funding agreements that adversely affect the civil liberties of the ACLU and other grantees. ... It is a sad day when two of this country's most beloved and respected foundations feel they are operating in such a climate of fear and intimidation that they are compelled to require thousands of recipients to accept vague grant language which could have a chilling effect on civil liberties. ... Ironically, the funding from each organization would have strengthened our ability to fight the most dangerous elements of the USA PATRIOT Act and the government's war on terror
http://tobaccofreedom.org/issues/documents/aclu/
SECRET DOCUMENTS REVEAL A.C.L.U. TOBACCO INDUSTRY TIES
Secret memos detailing how the American Civil Liberties Union works as a hired gun for the Tobacco Industry will be revealed at a press conference on Wednesday, November 13th, 10 a.m, at 132 West 43rd Street (bet. 6th & Broadway), outside the A.C.L.U.
For the first time, the memos expose an intentional A.C.L.U. cover-up of a quid pro quo - direct work for funding - relationship with Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds, the world's two largest tobacco manufacturers. The confidential documents detail how the A.C.L.U., the 76-year-old sacred cow of American liberalism and defender of the Bill of Rights, has received over $1 million dollars in combined funding from the two tobacco giants in exchange for aggressive advocacy on their behalf.
The A.C.L.U.'s work for cigarette company donations is in direct conflict with its status as a tax-exempt, non-profit institution. Investigative journalist and former A.C.L.U. employee, John Fahs, author of the Berkley Publishing Group's new book, CIGARETTE CONFIDENTIAL: THE UNFILTERED TRUTH ABOUT THE ULTIMATE AMERICAN ADDICTION, will distribute the internal A.C.L.U. documents at the press conference.
Joe Cherner, President of SmokeFree Educational Services, will describe his experience with the A.C.L.U.'s refusal to support non-smokers rights. In 1993 major news headlines reported the A.C.L.U.'s acceptance of cigarette money but the agency denied any link between funding and their defense of tobacco industry issues. These secret memos not only reveal a clear conflict of interest but also demonstrate a concerted cover-up and campaign of disinformation after the acceptance of cigarette money had been brought to light.
NY Coalition for a Smoke-Free City
Statement of Melvin L. Wulf
I was legal director of the national ACLU from 1962 to 1977. I have practiced law in New York since that time. This is the first critical word I've had to say publicly about the Union, to whose principles I am still deeply attached I do so now because the information in "Cigarette Confidential" about the receipt of large amounts of money by the Union from the tobacco industry threatens the basic integrity of the ACLU. The justification that the money is used to support workplace rights is a sham.
There is no constitutional right of smokers to pollute the atmosphere and threaten the health of others. The revelations in the book support the conclusion that the ACLU's mission is being corrupted by the attraction of easy money from an industry whose ethical values are themselves notoriously corrupt and which is responsible for the death annually of 350,000 to 400,000 persons in the US alone. I am saddened by the fact that the ACLU allows itself to be used in this manner. The ACLU board of directors has an obligation to take stern steps to protect the Union from further corruption of its values.
http://www.alliancedefensefund.org/faqs/allfaqs.php
Where does the ACLU get its funding?
The American Civil Liberties Union boasts of almost 400,000 dues-paying members, more than 2,000 volunteer attorneys, and 60 staff attorneys. Its various components claim a $45 million budget, and a $41 million endowment fund. This endowment fund includes a $7 million grant from the Ford Foundation (in 1999).
The ACLU and its allies use their war chests to lobby and bring legal actions against the public religious expression of Christians and orthodox Jews, the acknowledgement of our national heritage, for the demands of the homosexual legal agenda, and to expand abortion. The ACLU boasts that, with the exception of the Justice Department, it has been involved in more cases before the Supreme Court than any other individual or organization. 1
Other foundations that contribute to the ACLU include the David and Lucille Packard Foundation (Hewlett-Packard), the George Gund Foundation (George Gund is the owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers), and the New World Foundation (Ted Turner).
1 "ACLU Supreme Court Summary: Justices 'Skeptical of Federal Authority,'" ACLU web site: http://archive.aclu.org/news/n062797b.html
"Gag him with a pair of ladies' underpants."
ROFL!!!! Careful, he might like that!
The ACLU is about as useful as a sunporch on a submarine.
On one hand, the ACLU vigorously defends the constitutional rights of child pornography distributors, despite the fact that the recorded acts represent serious, heinous, and vicious crimes against innocent children. Sears and Osten document the ACLU's reasoning: "all such material, once created, is fully protected by the First Amendment
. No government should be allowed to limit the distribution of child pornography between 'consenting adults.'" Worse still, the ACLU also supports the rights of perverse organizations like the North American Man/Boy Love Association to post "web pages that provide advice on how to seduce and rape young boys." For those unfamiliar, NAMBLA is known to teach "their members how to rape children and get away with it. They distribute child pornography and trade live children among members with the purpose of having sex with them."
On the other hand, the same ACLU then uses "its huge war chest
to wage an unrelenting war against any public expression of religious faith but in particular Christianity and Orthodox Judaism." It has the audacity to sue public officials to force them to remove Nativity scenes and Christmas trees from most public areas, remove crosses and plaques quoting Bible passages from national parks, censor any mention of God in any public discourse, and strong-arm school administrators with misleading and threatening letters demanding the censorship of Christmas carols from school activities and the word Christ from any student speeches. Remember, communism is the stated goal.
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