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To: WestCoastGal
Yep, it was a good link - and parts of it were just awesomely true (unfortunately):

SNIP: The actual targeting of someone sweating and wearing a winter coat in August who has dynamite dangling from his pants for inspection would be outrageous! You know terrorists have rights. It is their right to walk onto the subway and kill people. The ACLU says so.

Our President needs to have the power to stop this traitorous organization in it's tracks. The ACLU litigates to its heart's content (anti-religious except Muslim) in order to fund itself and destroy our nation's historical monuments, statues and articles. The A in its title more correctly should be Anti-American Civil Liberties Union....

1,117 posted on 08/12/2005 10:48:05 PM PDT by MamaDearest
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To: MamaDearest
Our President needs to have the power to stop this traitorous organization in it's tracks. The ACLU litigates to its heart's content (anti-religious except Muslim)...

Of course the president will never be given this power, but if the MINOs (Majority In Name Only republicans) wanted to do so, they could amend appropriate civil rights laws to do away with the complainant receiving attorney fees, which would suck the lifeblood out of the ACLU. In a typical case, the complainant will receive nominal, if any damages, while the defendants will be made to pay whooping attorney fees to the lawyer (example: plaintiff receives $1500 and the attorney $15,000). This would be filibuster proof because there are enough "dim" senators in red states that couldn't take the pressure of supporting an ACLU filibuster.

1,137 posted on 08/13/2005 4:42:07 AM PDT by Founding Father (According to the Pres, I'm a vigilante; according to me, he's a Fox butt kisser)
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