Website review: WorldNetDaily: ACLU caught red-hand...
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•4 reviews since Apr 23, 2005
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figgers3036 rated 3 months ago- But how long have we known that the ACLU is only interested in quashing Christianity? This isn't anything new. But maybe it will convert those nutjobs that plug their ears and scream out a ditty whenever someone says the ACLU is anti-Christian.

Speedoman rated 3 months ago- Atheist Communist Lawyer's Union

twistbs rated 35 months ago- From the page: "ADF points out that in 2003, shortly after Prince v. Jacoby was decided, the ACLU sent an information letter to school officials in Washington state explaining the case "makes it clear that student clubs promoting tolerance for gay students are entitled to the same resources as other clubs." But now, the ACLU has filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the Truth case that takes the opposite position. The ACLU now wants to strike down the Prince case if it will be used to allow a Bible club on campus, the ADF's Tim Chandler told WorldNetDaily. "This goes to show how far the ACLU will manipulate the legal system to further their radical agenda," said Chandler, a litigation specialist who is working on the case. "They are backtracking," Chandler said. "They used these laws to get what they wanted %u2013 equal rights for the gay-straight alliance %u2013 and now that they've gotten that, they want to retriact it so the Bible club doesn't get the same benefits.""

- ArmyChief rated 36 months ago
- Assuming we can take this at face value, one word comes to mind: instructive.