January 27, 2006

ACLU Hearts Terrorists

Steve Emerson of the Counterterrorism Blog:

The American Civil Liberties Union has sent a letter (Acrobat) to Department of Justice calling for the dismissal of the remaining charges against former University of South Florida professor Sami al-Arian. Citing Al-Arian’s acquittal on 8 of the 17 charges against him, the ACLU claims that since “the two most serious charges” were thrown out, that al-Arian should be set free, and that such a move would demonstrate that the United States “welcomes religious and ethnic diversity.”
But there's more:
PIJ is not the only Palestinian terrorist group to find its way onto the ACLUÂ’s docket.

Earlier this month, the ACLU filed an amicus brief on behalf of Abdelhaleem Ashqar, an alleged Hamas operative indicted on racketeering charges along with Hamas’ deputy political chief, Musa Abu Marzook. The ACLU is attempting to suppress evidence by claiming that the FBI conducted an “illegal” search of Ashqar’s home in December 1993.

Stop the ACLU:
The ACLU have opposed every effort our government has tried to fight terrorism, and has defended the enemy at every chance they get. The ACLU carefully walk the line of treason. Many of us think they have crossed that line, and we are sick and tired of nothing being done about it.
Indeed. Via Hyscience.

Posted by: Rusty at 08:05 AM | Comments (5) | Add Comment
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1 Is the ACLU a public organization? Can a list of its supporters be published or is it already public information? Perhaps the companies and organizations who support the ACLU should be contacted in an effort to get them to quit supporting the ACLU. Another aspect of its revenue are laws passed by Congress to reward the ACLU for winning cases filed against the government. Perhaps the Congress can change these laws so that the ACLU will not benefit from the public largesse. I don't have the answers, but perhaps someone out there knows the answer to these questions?

Posted by: jesusland joe at January 27, 2006 10:36 AM (rUyw4)

2 I know one thing for sure, the lawyers who work for or are affiliated with the ACLU can be easily identified.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at January 27, 2006 01:07 PM (0yYS2)

3 Should we expect more from an organization which was founded by communists and socialists? Yes we should. The ACLU was needed at the time, regardless of their political ideology, but the organization matured. However, somewhere along the line they reverted to their origins, but no longer have the horrible injustices to fight; so they have had to invent them. I would today call the organization of the 1930Â’s patriots with a misguided ideology; today, a 5th column.

Posted by: AMR at January 27, 2006 08:35 PM (trr9q)

4 Why should the US have to show that it ".. welcomes religious and ethnic diversity"?? We don't owe anybody anything.. especially muslims who want to invade our culture and borders. If the social atmosphere is a little uncomfortable for muslims, so much the better. They need to get the fck out.

Posted by: Richard at January 27, 2006 08:57 PM (W8EsU)

5 SMASH THE ACLU its time to revoke the ACLUs tax exmepted status this is truly a socialists leftist organization

Posted by: sandpiper at January 30, 2006 09:54 AM (A2P9P)

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