To: SandRat
Meetze (of the ACLU) says:
"They (the minutemen) just don't have a right to cross the line and take the law into their own hands."Actually, they do, Ms. Meetze.
As citizens, they have every right to participate in law enforcement.
You're just reinforcing a stereotype of the ACLU being subversive and anti-American.
To: nightdriver
Just proves that the ACLU can't read the Arizona Constitution or the US Constitution, fine products of publik edumakation that they are, regarding the rights of citizens, the militia and what it really is, and the right to bear and keep arms.
8 posted on
04/30/2006 2:19:28 PM PDT by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
To: nightdriver
The ACLU also is present, she added, "to enable them to express their rights. They have a right to express themselves. They just don't have a right to cross the line and take the law into their own hands." And the American Criminal Larceny Union would complain about a Neighborhood Watch being a bunch of vigilantes who should just stay inside and not violate the rights of burglars buy calling the police on them.
15 posted on
04/30/2006 2:30:26 PM PDT by
KarlInOhio
(Contrary to those who say that United 93 was released too soon, I fear it was shown far too late.)
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