Stop The ACLU New Year Resolution

Judge Roy Moore makes a New Years Resolution that I’m definitely on board with.

Each year the American Civil Liberties Union and other liberal organizations continue their efforts to destroy traditional values that we once assumed were self-evident and beyond question. And each year we sit quietly by doing nothing to stop their relentless assault on our culture and our religious heritage. As our resolution for the New Year, let us join together to defeat the ACLU’s anti-Christian agenda and restore our civil and religious freedom.

Most definitely the ACLU’s attack on religious freedom is one of many good reasons we should resolve to join together and fight back. We have a whole list of other good reasons. The damage the ACLU has done to our National Security, the War on Terror, and our National Soverignty are at the top of my personal list.

There are many reasons to stop the ACLU’s agenda, but what people need to know is how. Everyone needs to get involved. There is a lot that can be done.

One thing to do is to get active. Email, write, or call your elected officials and let them know that National Security is of primary concern. This time last year the ACLU were running full page ad propaganda war against the NSA and the Patriot Act. Even though the Democrats made a show of not clapping for the Patriot Act, in the end they lost that battle. They are still beating the dead horse over the NSA program.

Another thing is to elect people who will appoint Constitutionalist judges. We’ve made progress in this area over the past year. Last year around this time the ACLU announced their official opposition to the confirmation of Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court. Many of the ACLU’s biggest fans in the Senate fought hard to paint him as a woman hater and bigot, to the point of bringing his wife to tears, but in the end they all lost that battle.

When it comes to religious freedom, the ACLU is America’s number one censor. They have compared Christians to terrorists, and even called for jailing people over prayer. The most outrageous thing about this is that when these cases their attorney’s fees are paid for by the taxpayer. We have made progress against this in the past year. Currently there is legislation to put a stop to this and we got it passed in the House of Representatives. The bill is still pending before the Senate, and just because we lost the majority is no reason for us to let up.

Support groups that are fighting the ACLU. There are many out there including the Alliance Defense Fund, ACLJ, Liberty Council, and Thomas More Law Center. Join one of them, donate to them, and tell others about them.

Educate the public about the ACLU’s agenda. This last one is the New Year’s resolution we are making…to continue our fight against the ACLU by educating the public. Join us and over 200 other blogs in helping to expose the ACLU’s agenda to the people.

This was a production of Stop The ACLU Blogburst. If you would like to join us, please email Jay at Jay@stoptheaclu.com or Gribbit at GribbitR@gmail.com. You will be added to our mailing list and blogroll. Over 200 blogs already on-board.

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Posted by Jay on January 3, 2007 10:57 pm

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3 Responses to “Stop The ACLU New Year Resolution”

  1. Clay on January 4th, 2007 10:28 am

    I’m with you on this. Let’s hope and pray that the Senate passess that bill. The ACLU should not be allowed access to tax
    payers money. If they want to attack First Ammendment rights of freedom of religion, let them do it on their own dime!

  2. m on January 5th, 2007 3:31 am

    Do you guys even pay attention to what the ACLU actually does? What about these recent cases:

    * The ACLU of New Jersey (2006) filed a friend-of-the-court brief asking a federal court to uphold an elementary school student’s right to sing “Awesome God” in a voluntary, after-school talent show for which students selected their own material.
    http://www.aclu.org/religion/schools/25799prs20060605.html

    * The ACLU of Louisiana (2006) filed a lawsuit defending the free speech rights of a Christian who was protesting based on his religious beliefs. The man was chased away from the front of a Wal-Mart store where he was carrying a sign that read: “Christians: Wal-Mart Supports Gay Marriage and Gay Lifestyles. Don’t Shop There.”
    http://www.aclu.org/freespeech/protest/27266prs20061027.html

    The ACLU of Rhode Island (2006) filed an appeal in federal court on behalf of an inmate who was barred from preaching during Christian religious services, as he had done for the past seven years under the supervision and support of prison clergy. The prisoner, Wesley Spratt, believes his preaching is a calling from God. Prison officials cited vague and unsubstantiated security reasons for imposing the preaching ban on Mr. Spratt. The ACLU argued that the ban violates the religious freedom guaranteed to Mr. Spratt under federal law.
    http://www.riaclu.org/20060111.html

  3. Clay on January 5th, 2007 4:30 pm

    m,

    Do you pay attention to what ACLU actually does? For every three “alleged cases” (all of them coming from their site,
    there more where they try to stand in the way of religious freedom and First Amendment rights. Just look around this
    blog. It should be enough to get you started. Simply citing a few cases where they do the right thing doesn’t exonerate
    them. They are still an organization that should never receive tax payers money, and should definitely be fought against.
    They are harming America, not helping her.

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