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Anybody who values their freedom ought to contribute to the ACLU.........

That is coming from a guy who used to be a Republican and not too many of us liked the ACLU very darned much.


They are one of very few present organizations with the ability to effectively battle the police state that so many want to usher in.

Many of you feel a level of comfort with a police state and you ought to fully support this administration.

Others are very alarmed, you very well should be, by the enormous loss of rights and freedoms represented by the Patriot Act I and Patriot Act II.


You can no longer rely on the comfort of knowing that you can hire an expensive attorney to represent you if "they" come for you. The Patriot Act strips you of the ability to hire legal representation.


So my urgent suggestion is to empower the ACLU with membership and necessary funding to fight for our freedoms.




Hell just froze over. :)
 
Testosterone boy said:
That is coming from a guy who used to be a Republican and not too many of us liked the ACLU very darned much.

me to. swing voter now though.

i also used to dislike the aclu, but not after i learned what they really do. everything they do is aimed at protecting the constitution.

the problem is a significant number of americans, including some on this board, think the constitution gives us too much freedom, so they will never support the aclu. sad commentary on what has happened in this country.
 
TQpew said:
me to. swing voter now though.

i also used to dislike the aclu, but not after i learned what they really do. everything they do is aimed at protecting the constitution.

the problem is a significant number of americans, including some on this board, think the constitution gives us too much freedom, so they will never support the aclu. sad commentary on what has happened in this country.

Too much freedom? What kind of screwed up thinking is that? How can anyone be TOO free? That just sounds like someone flushed the remnants of their brains down the toilet.
 
Testosterone boy said:
That is coming from a guy who used to be a Republican and not too many of us liked the ACLU very darned much.


They are one of very few present organizations with the ability to effectively battle the police state that so many want to usher in.

Many of you feel a level of comfort with a police state and you ought to fully support this administration.

Others are very alarmed, you very well should be, by the enormous loss of rights and freedoms represented by the Patriot Act I and Patriot Act II.


You can no longer rely on the comfort of knowing that you can hire an expensive attorney to represent you if "they" come for you. The Patriot Act strips you of the ability to hire legal representation.


So my urgent suggestion is to empower the ACLU with membership and necessary funding to fight for our freedoms.




Hell just froze over. :)

Can you tell me why the ACLU is not active regarding the 2nd amendment ? :evil:
 
strongsmartsexy said:
Too much freedom? What kind of screwed up thinking is that? How can anyone be TOO free? That just sounds like someone flushed the remnants of their brains down the toilet.

read it and weep.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/08/30/national/main520314.shtml

"The poll released Thursday found that 49 percent think the First Amendment goes too far, a total about 10 points higher than in 2001."

"Many Americans view these fundamental freedoms as possible obstacles in the war on terrorism," said Ken Paulson, executive director of the First Amendment Center, based in Arlington, Va., which commissioned the survey. Almost half also said the media has been too aggressive in asking the government questions about the war on terrorism."
 
TQpew said:
read it and weep.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/08/30/national/main520314.shtml

"The poll released Thursday found that 49 percent think the First Amendment goes too far, a total about 10 points higher than in 2001."

"Many Americans view these fundamental freedoms as possible obstacles in the war on terrorism," said Ken Paulson, executive director of the First Amendment Center, based in Arlington, Va., which commissioned the survey. Almost half also said the media has been too aggressive in asking the government questions about the war on terrorism."

- "They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security" Benjamin Franklin
 
manny78 said:
Can you tell me why the ACLU is not active regarding the 2nd amendment ? :evil:

i thought you were a lawyer. if so, you know the wording of the 2d can be construed as providing for a "well regulated militia" rather than an individual right. no matter which side of the argument you fall on the poor wording provides ammunition for a legal argument. the aclu just chose the wrong side on that one, imo.


strongsmartsexy said:
"They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security" Benjamin Franklin

absolutely
 
TQpew said:
i thought you were a lawyer. if so, you know the wording of the 2d can be construed as providing for a "well regulated militia" rather than an individual right. no matter which side of the argument you fall on the poor wording provides ammunition for a legal argument. the aclu just chose the wrong side on that one, imo.




absolutely

The problem with that stance on the second amendment is applying it to what was occuring at the time. The revolution wasn't a well regulate militia. It was a bunch of farmers and others fighting british repression. Heck, by today's standards, those patriots would be considered terrorists. An armed populace is a good thing...
 
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