Merry Christmas ACLU
Posted on December 1, 2005 - Filed Under Christmas, Fundraising | 5 Comments
Take a look at our online store! Why go all over town, when you can do it online. All profits made between now, and December 20th will go to the Salvation Army, and The Alliance Defense Fund. We have lots of ways to send the ACLU a message this Christmas season.
Kevin McCullough [...]
Junkyard Blog Turns Four
Posted on December 1, 2005 - Filed Under ACLU | 1 Comment
Bryan, of the Junkyard Blog, has been one of the kindest linkers and supporters to our site, and our cause. We appreciate him sending his traffic our way from time to time, and we want to wish him a happy blogiversary! Wow! Four years! Thats old in blog years! [...]
Read More..>>Indiana Judge Rules Against Prayer
Posted on December 1, 2005 - Filed Under Activist Judges, Church And State | 25 Comments
The AP reports: “A federal judge on Wednesday barred the Indiana House from opening its sessions with specifically Christian prayers, ruling that such prayers amount to “an official endorsement of the Christian religion.”
Judge David Hamilton advised House Speaker Brian Bosma that invocations given in the Legislature should not use the name of Jesus Christ or [...]
Ruling: Pregnant Moms Can Now Harm Babies
Posted on December 1, 2005 - Filed Under News, Supreme Court | 40 Comments
Chat Room Now Open For Discussion! Liberals Enter At Your Own Risk!
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The Supreme Court of Hawaii has ruled that unborn children are not “human beings,” and therefore women cannot be prosecuted for causing the death of babies by harmful behavior during their pregancies.
The unanimous decision overturns the manslaughter conviction of 32-year-old Tayshea Aiwohi, who [...]
The War on Christmas
Posted on December 1, 2005 - Filed Under Christmas, PETITIONS | 39 Comments
First of all, Stop The ACLU got a full page, color ad in the Washington Times. If you haven’t seen it yet, you can do so HERE.
Every year we have come to expect the ACLU to wage war on Christmas. Just recently, the ADF won a victory for a school threatened [...]





























