July 28, 2005

ACLU and Muslims

I know many of my good readers still believe in the ACLU. They believe the stories that the ACLU tells, and the claims that the ACLU actually believes in civil rights. I'm here to tell you, the ACLU wouldn't know civil rights if they hit them upside the head with a 2x4.

This month, the NC ACLU is suing North Carolina. Why? Primarily for money (despite what the press reports currently read). In this case, they are suing to put the Quran in courtroom for people to pray over, or swear upon. Keep in mind this is the same organization that wants to suppress any and all prayer or signs of religion, if that religion is Christianity.

Currently, NC state laws allows terrorists and other muslims the option to


They may lay their hand on the Bible.

* They may raise a hand if their faith does not allow them to swear on the Bible.

* They may affirm that their testimony is truthful if they have no religious faith.

In other words, they are already completely free to NOT swear on the Bible if they do not want to. In this case, the ACLU and the terrorists (and other muslims) want to force their religion on the citizens of North Carolina. Similar to the various "civil right" battles fought by gays, this is not about equal rights, it is about forcing their views on others.

Patrick said it best a few days ago:

In fact, the medieval doctrine enshrined in the Islamic hate manual—which is still interpreted literally by Muslims—is completely hostile to the rights and laws that our courts are charged with protecting and upholding. Whether or not you believe in the Bible’s spiritual components is, in a court of law, not as important as whether you believe in the democratic principles its moral teachings helped to forge. And Muslims do not believe in those principles.

Did you read that last sentence? Muslims do NOT believe in our government principles. Their "holy book" instructs them to KILL the people in our government. There is absolutely NO reason to allow a book, or a religion, into the courtroom that is actively opposed to the court room and the very system of government of the courtroom!

The mulsim religion has NO place in North Carolina's courtrooms. This is NOT about acceptance, diversity, or tolerance -- it is about destroying the uniquely American way of life and the American government system from within. That is the ACLU's mission today.

Part of the Stop the ACLU weekly Blogburst.

Posted by: Ogre at 03:59 PM | Comments (6) | Add Comment
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1 You know, if they were suing to have the bible removed from the courtroom, they'd have a leg to stand on. And someone couldkick it out from under them (*)>

Posted by: birdwoman at July 28, 2005 05:19 PM (vR7Sl)

2 Sounds to me like your American moonbats are as duplicitious as our Canadian ones. It's like have sets of rules for different groups, rules that they feel they can shift and change however they wish. It's funny how they bend over backwards to make the point that all religions and cultures are equal, yet they spend their time slagging christians, while ignoring the violent and dark nature of the Qur'an.

Posted by: Debris Trail at July 28, 2005 07:14 PM (Y1ykG)

3 Someone NEEDS to kick that leg out from under them. That's another reason to support the Public Expression of Religion Act (http://capwiz.com/legion/issues/alert/?alertid=7671891&type=CU), which would take the ACLU off the taxpayer dole -- right now they are heavily funded by TAXPAYERS. And yes, Debris Trail, according to the ACLU, all religions are equal, just some are more equal than others...

Posted by: Ogre at July 28, 2005 07:54 PM (L0IGK)

4 Hey Ogre, I hope you didn't mind my snagging your quote from William Teach's comment thread on this issue for my blogburst piece this am... it was such a great observation. I'm glad that you expanded on the thought here.

Posted by: The MaryHunter at July 28, 2005 09:27 PM (SRaIZ)

5 Of course not, TMH! Have at them!

Posted by: Ogre at July 29, 2005 05:31 AM (L0IGK)

6 Very well said Ogre! You get an A+

Posted by: Jay at July 29, 2005 08:35 AM (2FcUc)

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