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Janaury 2, 2006 e-Newsletters
Isaiah 26:3 Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusts in thee.
2 Samuel 22:33 God is my strength and power: and he makes my way perfect.
Micah 3:8 But truly I am full of power by the Spirit of the LORD, and of judgment, and of might, to declare unto Jacob his transgression, and to Israel his sin.
Psalms 145:11 They shall speak of the glory of thy kingdom, and talk of thy power;
Zechariah 4:6 Then he answered and spake unto me, saying, This is the word of the LORD unto Zerubbabel, saying, Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, saith the LORD of hosts.
Is the ACLU a civil liberties organization that files lawsuits on behalf of the "oppressed," or are they a political organization with a radical agenda? The ALCU has bought full page advertisements comparing President George W. Bush to Richard Nixon and stated outright that Bush "broke the law." (Click here for their ad copy.) The ACLU was founded by a communist who wanted to create a "classless" system. But the ACLU and the men who run it have become very wealthy by terrorizing the American people and the establishments of government both local and federal. A former attorney for the ACLU, Rees Lloyd, has come forward to detail the inherent dishonesty of that organization. He has provided proof of what I have long said, that the ACLU is a criminal enterprise. (Click here to read more about Rees Lloyd)
STOP FUNDING THE ACLU
The ACLU is running full page ads in newspapers saying the President George W. Bush broke the law by tapping the phones of people who had known connections to terrorists who want to kill Americans. Meanwhile the ACLU says it is a civil rights organization that collects no fees for the many lawsuits it files to remove any reference to God from the public arena. Where does the money come from for these new newspaper ads? Where does the money come from to pay for the lavish ACLU headquarters in New York City and the six figure executive pay of its management? Much of it comes from your pocket. As I have written many times over the years, the ACLU is a "greenmail" operation. They file lawsuits against school districts, usually districts that have few funds, such as in Pontotoc, Mississippi. They then demand that the schools pay their legal fees, which often run in the $300 to $500 an hour range, plus expenses that include staying in luxury hotels. Under a bill passed by Congress years ago to help the civil rights movement, the schools have to hand the money to the ACLU to help them take away the authority of the local school board. The Public Expression of Religion Act (RH 2679) authored by our friend Congressman John Hostettler (R-IN) would put an end to tax payer funding for the ACLU. They would have to turn to Norman Lear and George Soros for their funding. The Public Expression of Religion Act would eliminate the federal rule that allows the ACLU to collect attorneys' fees when filing these kinds of lawsuits. In the past Congressman Hostettler has not found enough support in the House to bring his bill to the floor; however, with the ACLU now filing lawsuits to remove "religious" reference from memorials to the veterans who have lost their lives fighting for our freedoms, there may be new momentum for the bill. Please call your congressman about the Public Expression of Religion Act. (Click here to hear interview of Congressman Hostettler and former ACLU attorney Rees Lloyd. This is an MP3 file)
100,000 back bill to curb ACLU
Petition: Get ACLU off taxpayer dole
The real goal of the ACLU is to diminish the constitutional rights of American citizens. The ACLU founder and executive director from 1920 to 1950, Roger Baldwin, described the Soviet Union as a "great laboratory of social experimentation of incalculable value to the development of the world." He wanted to bring socialism to America, but he knew that to be effective, he had to disguise and mask this goal in terms of individual rights. He wrote: "Do steer away from making it look like a socialist enterprise. We want to look like patriots in everything we do. We want to get a good lot of flags, talk a good deal about the Constitution and what our forefathers wanted to make of the country, and to show that we are really the folks that really stand for the spirit of our institutions." (Quoted in William A. Donahue, Twilight of Liberty: The Legacy of the ACLU - New Brunswick, NJ: Transition Publishers, 1944, pp.6-7) See http://www.earstohear.net/Archives/aclu.html for more.
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