Posted on 05/27/2008 9:20:38 PM PDT by Kaslin
Law Enforcement: The ACLU says police who enforce immigration law are "terrorizing communities." Seeing cops as terrorists is the tip of the iceberg of the group's radical ideology.
Lin also reportedly added: "Massive immigration sweeps are terrorizing communities across the country, including those who are U.S. citizens, permanent residents and other lawful workers."
Those who thought the 9/11 terrorist attacks would keep the hard-left shy in expressing contempt for the "pigs" are being disappointed.
Slanderously depicting America's brave law enforcement officers as enemies of the community obviously did not end in the '60s with the "Black Panther Coloring Book." Kids needed extra red crayons to make the most of that publication. It featured bloody cartoons of cops being murdered and contended "the only good pig is a dead pig."
At the time, the ACLU was busy making excuses for organizations such as the Black Panthers. "The dominant forces in our community, and especially its elected officials, cannot escape responsibility for harsh events by pointing an accusing finger at the lawless acts of Negroes and their supporters," the ACLU's annual report once declared.
Immigration has long been an issue used by the ACLU to keep the police from doing their job. When President Reagan during his first year in office proposed penalizing employers who knowingly hire illegal immigrants, the ACLU called it "an invitation to conduct dragnet searches of places frequented by foreigners or those who look foreign."
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One must suppose Billzo thought it best for her to be on public display than out there like some sort of demented Saturday Night Live character lurking around in the shadows trying to poison people’s coffee down at the neighborhood Starbucks.
In my observation, the majority of police officers under the age of 35 these days have a severe case of Short D!ck Syndrome.
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