Louisiana ACLU Director Stepping Down.

Posted on July 7, 2007

The infamous Joe Cook is retiring from the Louisiana ACLU.

Joe Cook has formally retired from the Louisiana American Civil Liberties Union after directing the state’s chapter for more than a decade.

Joe will be greatly missed. He was a controversial character that spoke well for the ideals of the American Civil Liberties Union. One of the highlights of his career was when he compared a local school board’s inclusion of prayer to the mind set of terrorists.

“They believe that they answer to a higher power, in my opinion. Which is the kind of thinking that you had with the people who flew the airplanes into the buildings in this country, and the people who did the kind of things in London.”

Another bright spot in his career was when he attacked the construction of a Katrina Memorial because of the inclusion of a cross…a memorial on private land, funded with private money and erected by private citizens because it was “NEAR” public land.

We will greatly miss the opportunities to ridicule this man’s idiocy and we are sure the ACLU will miss the contributions and controversial headlines of his anti-Christian bigotry. As for America and the constitution we are greatful he is finally hanging up the straw hat.

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