I meant to respond to this thread a minute ago..but here's what I think of the Anti
CHRISTIAN Liberties Union..well I'll let the sources speak for themselves...The first case mentioned is rather old..but typical of the junk ACLU does...
In October 1997, Jeffrey Curley, a 10-year-old Cambridge, Mass., boy, was playing outside his home when he was lured into a car by Charles Jaynes and Salvatore Sicari. The two men, seeking a child to rape, attacked Jeffrey, who fought back. Then they choked him to death with a gasoline-soaked rag, molested his dead body in Jayne's apartment in Manchester, N.H., stuffed the body into a cement-filled Rubbermaid container and threw the poor child's remains, like a sack of garbage, into the Great Works River in Maine. ... it was revealed that Jaynes and Sicari were members of the abominable North American Man-Boy Love Association. This repugnant group advocates and even instructs its members on the sexual rape of little boys by grown men.
According to the American Civil Liberties Union, NAMBLA is simply exercising its freedom of speech in publishing this bizarre, outlandish material. In fact, the ACLU is defending NAMBLA against a $200 million lawsuit filed by the parents of Jeffrey Curley.
article here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1103684/posts
More on the same case:
The ACLU also will act as a surrogate for NAMBLA, allowing its members to defend themselves in court while remaining anonymous. According to the Globe, NAMBLA officials in the past have said their main goal is the abolition of age-of-consent laws that classify sex with children as rape.
http://www.operationlookout.org/look...end_nambla.htm
This next case is interesting because the ACLU supports the rights of Witches praying, but don't want the Ten Commandments displayed:
Witches, or practitioners of the Wicca religion, can pray at a county's board meeting, a federal judge ruled.
Officials in Chesterfield County, Virginia, discriminated against Cyndi Simpson, a Wiccan, when they barred her from being on a list of clergy who can open the board of supervisors meetings with prayer, said U.S. District Court Judge Dennis W. Dohnal, according to the Chesterfield Progress-Index newspaper.
The lawsuit was filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia and Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
Wicca is regarded as a natural religion, "grounded in the earth." Followers of its many different forms generally believe all living things, as well as stars, planets, and rocks, have a spirit.
More here:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/NEWS/AR...TICLE_ID=35628
The Anti
Christian Civil Liberties union also went after a cross on a seal..but said nothing about the Roman goddess that's also featured on the seal...
"Under clearly established law, the seal is unconstitutional," the letter said, warning that refusal to remove the cross in a "reasonable time-frame" would cause the ACLU to seek a court order. The cross was incorporated into the seal to represent the area's settlement by Spanish missionaries who, in the 1700s, founded two of California's famous missions in what is now Los Angeles County
The panel is one of six around the seal's main figure, Pomona, a Roman goddess of fruits and trees representing the region's agriculture. Pomona is also the name of one of the county's earliest cities.
article here:
http://www.sacbee.com/state_wire/sto...10344176c.html
These are just a few of the atrocities perpetrated by the ACLU under the guise of equal freedoms for everyone...
but of course this is just my opinion