Friday, August 25, 2006

ACLU shows how hypocritical they can be

Today's New York Daily News features an article about Javed Iqbal, a resident of Dyker Heights Brooklyn who was recently arrested for offering to install the illegal terrorist channel "al Manar". This station which is controlled by Hezbollah promotes "...Suicide bombings and calls for violent attacks against American troops in Iraq" according to Mark Duboqitz, head of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies which is a terrorist media watchdog. He goes on to say "It [al Manar] is being used to raise money... By broadcasting bank account numbers where viewers can donate money to Hezbollah and other terror organizations."

Almost immediately the NYCLU, which is the New York chapter of our friends at the ACLU spoke out on Iqbal's behalf. Donna Lieberman, executive director of the NYCLU stated "In a free society all speech is protected regardless of the view point"

Oh really?? Isn't this the same organization who had the word "Christmas" removed from the calendar in Covington Georgia? Demanded all churches in Brow Bridge Louisiana take down their nativity scenes? Aren't they currently threatening to sue a Louisiana Parish should a volunteer group go ahead and erect a privately-funded memorial to Katrina victims on private land because it will include a cross? Where is the Freedom's here Mrs. Lieberman?

Once again our "beloved" ACLU is attempting to fight for the rights of the wrong. They intend to argue that it is unconstitutional to make a television station illegal because of the First Amendment. Amazing isn't it? The same group which wanted to change the Pledge of Allegiance because it said the word "God", now wants the government to allow a television network which promotes violence against American soldiers to air in this country.

I strongly urge everyone reading this blog to click the link on the right, sign the petition to stop the Federal Government from sending our tax dollars to support this Anti-American organization.

P.S. I hope you all will join me in sending Christmas cards to the ACLU headquarters this year, not as an expression of religion but as an expression of contempt for everything the ACLU stands for.

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