January 26, 2006 – 7:43 am
And again, the ACLU proves that not only do they not read or understand the US Constitution, but that they do, in fact, have an agenda: The United States has used the USA Patriot Act to improperly deny visas to foreign scholars critical of the Bush administration’s foreign policy, the American Civil Liberties Union said […]
January 19, 2006 – 7:35 am
It is that day again, Stop The ACLU Blogburst Thursday. But, you have to dig pretty deep into the news or the ACLU’s website to find anything other then their "stop protecting the United States, dammit!" lawsuit. Fine. What I need you folks to do is to go to Debbie Schlussel’s site, and let her […]
January 17, 2006 – 6:45 pm
How else can you read this? NEW YORK – Saying that the Bush administration’s illegal spying on Americans must end, the American Civil Liberties Union today filed a first-of-its-kind lawsuit against the National Security Agency seeking to stop a secret electronic surveillance program that has been in place since shortly after September 11, 2001. “President […]
January 12, 2006 – 9:41 am
I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised at any action the ACLU takes after reading and knowing about them for so long, but, sometimes, their actions simply are amazing and beyond belief. Two civil liberties groups filed legal briefs this week in support of a Virginia man accused of helping to fund Mideast terrorists, arguing that […]
January 5, 2006 – 9:45 am
I do not see anything of interest in the news about the ACLU today, maybe they have been taking the time to actually read the US Constitution. Na. Meanwhile, go to Stop The ACLU for today’s blogburst.
December 30, 2005 – 6:04 am
As a follow up to yesterday’s Stop the ACLU post, regarding the ACLU having a problem with security screeners profiling people by *gasp* talking to them and looking at them, the USA Today had an interesting Editorial, which I saw when I actually read a newspaper made of, well, paper, rather then photons Six years […]
December 29, 2005 – 9:42 am
It is simply amazing what the ACLU will complain about. If it has anything to do with protecting the American People, you can guarantee a whine and cheese fest. Now, they do not want people talking to other people. To start at the beginning: The Transportation Security Administration plans to train screeners at 40 major […]
December 22, 2005 – 8:54 am
Very interesting, and hypocritical, story out of Tennessee The Tennessee ACLU is using a menorah display at the state Capitol to advocate for a forum for other groups and individuals to express their beliefs and opinions. Hedy Weinberg, executive director of ACLU-Tennessee, sent a letter to Gov. Phil Bredesen Dec. 12 suggesting the annual menorah […]
December 19, 2005 – 7:26 pm
Sorry, ACLU. Sneak and Peak, otherwise known by its real name, Delayed Notification, will be sticking around. According to the text of the Patriot Act, Section 213, amending Authority for For Delaying Notice of the Execution of a Warrant (Section 3103a, Title 18 US Code) SEC. 224. SUNSET. (a) IN GENERAL.—Except as provided in subsection […]
December 15, 2005 – 10:07 am
The ACLU and its supporters can pontificate on them just wanting to uphold the 1st Amendment and make sure there is a "seperation between Church and State," but that would be disengenuous, at best. First, there is no such Constitutional provision, based on everything I have ever been taught and read, including that piece of […]