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OUTRAGEOUS ACLU!

We keep having these language problems. Civil liberty, liberty, discrimination, preferences, neutrality — what do they all mean?

Perhaps we first better explain what the ACLU is. It’s a little confusing because the acronym stands for American Civil Liberties Union. You know, those sacred American rights of free speech, religious liberty — that kind of stuff.

Civil liberties are important matters, and we’re glad that somebody’s defending them. But, names aside, that somebody is not the ACLU.

So what does the ACLU actually do? As we’ve previously seen, they spend millions of dollars trying to get women admitted to military schools.

But right now the ACLU is working hard to promote racial discrimination, especially in two cases pending before the U.S. Supreme Court.

In one case the ACLU is defending a high school which fired a white teacher solely so that they could retain a black teacher. No one argues that the black teacher is more qualified than the white teacher, or that the white was fired for any reason other than race.

In the other case the “civil liberties” group is leading the Coalition for Economic Equity to have California’s Proposition 209 overturned. You probably know that Proposition 209 was approved by a majority of California voters in order to eliminate race and gender as a factor in awarding contracts, hiring and promotion, and other such matters.

As a service to DO’s foreign readers, we’ll try to explain modern American political terminology. If bias is shown in favor of whites or males, it’s called discrimination — that’s bad. But if bias is shown in favor of women or racial minorities it’s called preferences — that’s good.

Hiring the best person or company, regardless of gender or race, is called NAIVE.

Some supporters of the ACLU may be outraged that the organization is focusing on issues which appear to have little to do with “civil” liberties. Others may be outraged that the ACLU approach flies in the very face of “liberty.”

But the ACLU is also outraged. It appears that the Supreme Court may not rule in favor of the ACLU because the court is showing an annoying tendency towards “neutrality.”

Once again showing our ignorance, we always thought that “neutrality” was a good thing. After all, the court system in the U.S. is not supposed to make the laws. Courts are supposed to enforce laws, based on the fundamental law of the land, the U.S. Constitution.

Of course the ACLU lawyers see it very differently. They’re very afraid that the Court will bury its head in the “constitutional sand of neutrality.”

In case you’re confused we’ll review: the American Civil Liberties Union is really focused on economic egalitarianism, not liberty of any type, civil or otherwise. Discrimination is bad, unless it’s a preference. And neutrality is simply outrageous.

(Source: Washington Times.)

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  1. ACLU stands for All caloused ludites united.
    I learned of the ACLU agenda years ago while involved
    with a lawsuit against Skagit County and the State
    of Washington regarding construction of a garbage burner
    with public money. The County was able to impose
    a “cost bond” on myself and the group who brought the suit
    requiring US to PREPAY all of the COUNTY’S COURT
    costs prior to trial. I talked to attorneys all over the country
    and all agreed that this “strategy” had never been
    accepted before, and was clearly intended to “chill”
    and repress legal review of elected offical’s actions…
    The ACLU was informed, meetings brought a yawn,
    and a request that we not call them…they’d call us.
    The burner shut down in 4 years and “we the people”
    pay nearly 1 million a year to unknown bond holders for
    nothing…in “interest” on the tax free bonds…
    The county’s strategy worked… We bailed on the suit
    and pay the bills.
    D. Bockelman

    Time: 10/9/97 (10:38:14)

    If the black teacher in the New Jersy case had been the one fired would you be just as outraged?

    Time: 10/7/97 (2:36:33)

    The ACLU is complaining because the Supreme court is taking a neutral stance? That’s little more than whinning “You guys are supposed to be on our side.”

    It appears as though they believe that they have the right to win cases just because they showed up.

    Sorry guys, this country is ruled by Law, (at least it’s supposed to be) not your egos.

    I do agree with KP though, The ACLU does do some valuable work. I just happen to think they’re wrong on this issue. I prefer the Institue for Justice, which is sort of a Libertarian version of the ACLU. Check out their website: http://www.instituteforjustice.org.

    Time: 10/6/97 (19:29:45)

    The ACLU was also purportedly founded by ‘card-carrying’ communists at the end of WWI. One of the avowed principles of the ACLU states that gun ownership is not a ‘right’ (as otherwise specified in the ‘Bill of Rights’. The only time the ACLU ‘protects’ the rights of gun owners, is if other rights have been violated, as with a small number of search and seizure cases (Fourth Amendment). One would think the American Civil Liberties Union would (or perhaps should) stand for ALL Rights, not just of their
    picking and choosing.

    Time: 10/6/97 (15:47:28)

    Once again a group who is supposed to promote “Liberty” is showing that they are really just promoting their own agenda. The only group I have ever found which is truly unwavering in promoting liberty is the Libertarian party. Vote Libertarian!

    Time: 10/6/97 (14:2:4)

    While I agree with most everything in Today’s Outrage, I do have a couple comments:

    1. You state that, “courts are supposed to enforce laws, based on the fundamental law of the land, the U.S. Constitution.” It is my understanding that enforcement is the responsibility of the Executive branch and that the Judicial branch is supposed to INTERPRET the law, including Constitutional issues.

    2. I do think that the ACLU does some valuable things, such as defense of the separation of church and state, defense of the rights of the accused, defense of freedom of speech and press, etc. But, I agree with you that it is unfortunate that they promote Affirmative Action, etc.

    Time: 10/6/97 (11:50:29)

    I checked this section today to see if there were any boneheads out there who might actually defend >>I-got-a-language-warning-from-the-system<< from ACLU. Fortunetely I haven’t found anyone.

  2. ACLU stands for All caloused ludites united.
    I learned of the ACLU agenda years ago while involved
    with a lawsuit against Skagit County and the State
    of Washington regarding construction of a garbage burner
    with public money. The County was able to impose
    a “cost bond” on myself and the group who brought the suit
    requiring US to PREPAY all of the COUNTY’S COURT
    costs prior to trial. I talked to attorneys all over the country
    and all agreed that this “strategy” had never been
    accepted before, and was clearly intended to “chill”
    and repress legal review of elected offical’s actions…
    The ACLU was informed, meetings brought a yawn,
    and a request that we not call them…they’d call us.
    The burner shut down in 4 years and “we the people”
    pay nearly 1 million a year to unknown bond holders for
    nothing…in “interest” on the tax free bonds…
    The county’s strategy worked… We bailed on the suit
    and pay the bills.
    D. Bockelman

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