the ACLU did not in any way declare war on Christianity except in your fevered imagination ! and if you are against protecting the constitution just come out and say so .
On Oct 11, 1:07 pm, Cold Water <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is true in theory Marge but the ACLU decided to declare war on > Christianity and made many people suspicious of their true objective. > "Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst > state, an intolerable one." The most important function of the necessary > evil is to protect it's citizens. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "margareth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "PoliticalForum" <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 9:29 AM > Subject: Re: Dear ACLU Supporter, Help put an end to out-of-control > > government eavesdropping. > > Those who are watching me would be bored to death. Yet I still don't > like the idea that some old pervert is watching me while I get > dressed. It is something of a surprise that those who oppose > government interference in their lives the most, also oppose the ACLU, > which is the organization whose objective is to protect their > constitutional rights. > > On Oct 11, 9:12 am, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > you got something to hide? > > > On Oct 11, 9:04 am, "\"Lone Wolf\"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Why do you think the gonernment needs to listen to everyones PRIVATE > > > affairs einstein? Don't tell me, to fight the truck loads of > > > terrorists taking over the US? > > > > On Oct 11, 11:20 pm, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > you paranoid too? schizoid they have meds to help with this problem. > > > > > On Oct 11, 7:49 am, "\"Lone Wolf\"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > This is the real bankruptcy of liberalism. The US is not a > > > > > democracy. > > > > > It is a dirty, filthy plutocracy--rotten to the core. If it was a > > > > > democracy, the president would have been jailed years ago, and you > > > > > wouldn't have two presidential candidates advocate more wars of > > > > > criminal aggression. > > > > > > As if they will be successful in stopping wire tapping which is > > > > > intergral to the fascist police state that emerges ever more clearly > > > > > day by day. The wire tapping is central to them in identifying and > > > > > suppress bourgeoning political dissent. > > > > > > You can't expect a criminal plutocracy to pay heed to the laws they > > > > > write and abrogate day in day out. > > > > > > "That's why the ACLU is acting decisively to bring our > > > > > government's behavior back in line with the Constitution." > > > > > > The goverment loves pressure politics, as they can just continue to > > > > > ignore it, and suppress its more outspoken repressentitives. > > > > > > When will you realize that this system rewards the corrupt and the > > > > > greedy with power and wealth and the Obama is as big a slime bag as > > > > > McCain. The lesser of two evils is still evil. > > > > > > On Oct 11, 7:42 pm, "[ a patriotic Republican ]" > > > > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > ************************************************* > > > > > > From the Desk of Anthony D. Romero > > > > > > Executive Director, ACLU > > > > > > Help put an end to out-of-control government eavesdropping. > > > > > > >http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=_xkY0BlIEGZnYZKv0F19HQ.. > > > > > > ************************************************* > > > > > > Dear ACLU Supporter, > > > > > > > Reports all over the media yesterday and today confirm what > > > > > > we've known all along. Surveillance programs touted as critical > > > > > > to protect national security have in fact been used to monitor the > > > > > > private communications of innocent Americans abroad, including > > > > > > humanitarian workers and U.S. service-members. > > > > > > > Two former military intercept operators -- the people at the > > > > > > National > > > > > > Security Agency (NSA) who actually listen in to people's calls > > > > > > -- revealed the news in an ABC report released yesterday. > > > > > > > Contrary to direct assurances from Bush administration officials > > > > > > that > > > > > > NSA monitoring was directed at suspected terrorists, the intercept > > > > > > operators report that "hundreds of U.S. citizens overseas have > > > > > > been > > > > > > eavesdropped on as they call friends and family back home." > > > > > > > The NSA even intentionally directed its surveillance powers at > > > > > > well-established humanitarian organizations like Doctors Without > > > > > > Borders and the International Red Cross. > > > > > > > It is outrageous that service men and women and international aid > > > > > > workers have had their private conversations needlessly and > > > > > > wantonly > > > > > > invaded by our government. > > > > > > > That is why the ACLU's lawsuit challenging the constitutionality > > > > > > of Congress's expansion of the NSA's surveillance > > > > > > authority under the FISA Amendments Act is so critical. Our case, > > > > > > Amnesty International v. McConnell -- brought on behalf of an > > > > > > impressive array of journalists, human rights organizations and > > > > > > lawyers -- shines a spotlight on the devastating effect of > > > > > > unchecked > > > > > > spying power on Americans doing indispensable work around the > > > > > > globe. > > > > > > > Stand up to warrantless and unnecessary government spying. > > > > > > help us put an end to out-of-control government > > > > > > eavesdropping.http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=s_G3HWKZ1ILTedSYHLVDQw.. > > > > > > > It's more important than ever that you support the ACLU's > > > > > > lawsuit and other actions challenging out-of-control government > > > > > > spying. > > > > > > > Just as we warned -- and as our FISA lawsuit contends -- the > > > > > > NSA's new unchecked surveillance powers invade the privacy of > > > > > > innocent Americans and fundamentally undermine human rights > > > > > > workers, > > > > > > journalists and attorneys doing important work around the globe. > > > > > > This > > > > > > dragnet spying is ineffective, intrusive, unnecessary and most > > > > > > certainly unconstitutional. > > > > > > > The FISA Amendments Act -- rushed through a timid pre-election > > > > > > Congress -- gives the government nearly unfettered access to > > > > > > Americans' international communications without any meaningful > > > > > > judicial oversight. > > > > > > > As this week's news demonstrates, with unchecked and > > > > > > unaccountable spying powers, NSA officials will quickly run amok. > > > > > > That's why the ACLU is acting decisively to bring our > > > > > > government's behavior back in line with the Constitution. > > > > > > > We will not yield until we bring this reckless spying to an end. > > > > > > Please stand with us > > > > > > today.http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=cyoC4dvNetiL7VmflS_aeA.. > > > > > > > Sincerely, > > > > > > > Anthony D. 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