December 02, 2005

Merry Christmas ACLU

This is priceless. A campaign to send the ACLU Christmas Cards. I wonder if anyone will be sued for sending this as hate mail.

WAR ON CHRISTMAS: MUSCLEHEADS FIGHT BACK: With kindness of all things...

We are excited to be launching the opportunity today...between now and Christmas we are asking you to send the ACLU direct "MerryChristmas" cards.

And we aren't talking about these generic "happy holiday" (meaning nothing) type of cards...

Go get as "Christmas" a Christmas card as you can find... something that says.. "Joy To The World", "For Unto Us A Child Is Born", but at least "Merry Christmas", put some of your own thoughts into it, sign it respectfully and zip it off in the mail to

ACLU

"Wishing You Merry Christmas"

125 Broad Street

18th Floor

New York, NY 10004


Posted by Sid at 12:56 AM | Comments (0) | ACLU Madness

September 27, 2005

Cherokees Vote to Display Ten Commandments

Lets see the ACLU choke on this one. Native Americans can now do what average Americans cannot.

There is no First Amendment issue involved, and even if the American Civil Liberties Union wanted to make one, it can't. The U.S. Constitution does not apply to Cherokee, nor to any other Native American tribe for that matter, according to Cherokee's Attorney General David Nash.
This kind of makes me want to give America back to the indians just to see the ACLU squirm.

Posted by Sid at 12:55 AM | Comments (0) | ACLU Madness

August 18, 2005

People who Pray are Like Terrorist

Another example of ACLU madness.

In comments made on camera to local WAFB-TV, Joe Cook of the ACLU of Louisiana said, “They believe that they answer to a higher power, in my opinion,” referring to school board members who want to maintain the right to begin school board meetings with prayer. Answering to a “higher power” “is the kind of thinking that you had with the people who flew the airplanes into the buildings in this country, and the people who did the kind of things in London,” [emphasis mine] he maintained.
I can understand disagreement on the prayer issue but this kind of rhetoric is just barking mad.

Posted by Sid at 12:33 AM | Comments (0) | ACLU Madness