To: michigander
"The ACLU argued that the domestic surveillance program violates the rights to free speech and privacy."
Free speech?
To: Steve_Seattle
It's been a long time heard these claims about members of the mob (of Italian descent).
And in the 1970s one of the mobs even had their own CAIR-like organization which challenged media portrayls of Italians as being involved in criminal organizations.
61 posted on
08/17/2006 9:22:14 AM PDT by
weegee
(Remember "Remember the Maine"? Well in the current war "Remember the Baby Milk Factory")
To: Steve_Seattle
I guess if the ACLU thinks burning the flag is free speech, then they would think blowing up airplanes and taking down skyscrapers could be considered a form of speech as well.
You know, protesting the foreign policy of the US, and all...
(sarcasm)
197 posted on
08/17/2006 10:13:07 AM PDT by
jacquej
To: Steve_Seattle; michigander
"The ACLU argued that the domestic surveillance program violates the rights to free speech and privacy."
Yeah, so does death.
201 posted on
08/17/2006 10:20:58 AM PDT by
Pirate21
(The liberal media are as sheep clearing the path along which they will be lead to the slaughter.)
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