Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Stop the ACLU

The link below is a commercial about Stop the ACLU and Court Zero.

http://www.courtzero.org/acluweb2.wmv

Please sign this petition to stop the use of taxpayer funds to support the
ACLU by following the link below the text of the petition.

STOP TAXPAYER FUNDING OF THE ACLU

WHEREAS, the American Civil Liberties Union (the ACLU) has shown itself to
be hostile to religious expression by private citizens and the civil rights
of people of faith; and

WHEREAS, the ACLU has declared war on the Boy Scouts of America, the
military of the United States, Christmas displays, public buildings that
display the Ten Commandments, and many other American traditions; and

WHEREAS, the United States Congress, roughly thirty years ago, passed a
provision in United States Code section 1988 that requires taxpayers to pay
attorneys in civil rights cases; and

WHEREAS, the ACLU has abused that law to make untold millions of dollars
simply by suing boy scouts, school children, military academies, cities and
towns, with the goal of punishing any who dare to exercise their First
Amendment right to religious freedom and expression; and

WHEREAS, the vast majority of taxpayers do not want to be forced to pay the
ACLU to sue their neighbors and friends in the ACLU's efforts to strip
America of all signs of faith; and

WHEREAS, the Establisment Clause of the First Amendment was not contemplated
when USC section 1988 was passed;

THEREFORE, the People of the United States call upon their Congress to amend
USC section 1988 so that hostile special interest groups such as the ACLU
can no longer be granted taxpayer money to attack Americans and their
institutions.

We, The People, call upon our elected representatives to amend USC section
1988 so that fees are not awarded to the ACLU or any other plaintiff in
Establisment Clause cases. We wish for the Free Expression Clause to
implicate at least the same financial incentives as attacks upon faith
currently have.

I would like you to visit the following online campaign, by iPetitions:
http://www.ipetitions.com/campaigns/ACLU

And urge your Congressmen and U.S. Senators to pass HR 2679.

Thanks.

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