August 04, 2005

ACLU "civil" rights

So what "rights" does the ACLU (Association of Communist Lawyer Urics) actually support while claiming to support civil rights? I read this week that they support the right of people to force other people to slave for them and to provide them with the house they desire. They support individuals being forced at gunpoint to purchase things that other people desire.

In this case, the ACLU wants taxpayers to pay for people who want "to live with friends in a small house or apartment and have my own room," despite that person being unable to purchase or rent the house or apartment on their own.

At issue is the state of IL who is providing healthcare, a place to live, food, clothing, and a myriad of other things for some people who are physically incapable of doing so themselves. Keep in mind, this is the state that is providing these things at NO cost to the patient. And the taxpayers of the state and the rest of the United States ARE PAYING FOR THESE THINGS.

But that's not good enough for the ACLU. The ACLU thinks that these people are entitled to whatever they want. If they want a house, YOU should buy them a house. And if YOU don't pay for that house, you go to jail (taxes).

I was always taught to not look a gift horse in the mouth. If you're getting something for free, you have ZERO right to complain. If you don't like the thing you're getting for FREE, get up off your lazy ass and get something else. Or, if you cannot get up and get something more, TOUGH. I'm sorry that people are physically disabled -- that doesn't grant them ANY right to my labor.

The ACLU is not based on freedom or civil rights. Instead they support communism. That's what this request is -- a redistribution of wealth from those who work to those who do not work. The ACLU reveals their intentions in this lawsuit when they specifically complain that IL is the 10th richest state, but "ranks near the bottom in it's efforts." In other words, in the mind of the ACLU, the more you have, the more that should be taken away from you to make everyone equal -- that IS the purpose of the ACLU, no matter what you might hear from their lying lawyers.

This has been a part of the Stop the ACLU Blogburst.

Posted by: Ogre at 04:02 PM | Comments (9) | Add Comment
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1 And all this time I thought ACLU meant "Anti Christian Lawyer Association! But at least they are consistent statists. I just wonder when they have taken everything there is from those who produce who will they turn on next?

Posted by: NOTR at August 04, 2005 07:06 PM (izx0t)

2 Great post Ogre. Rumor floating around that I need to research is ACLU NC fighting Bible in Court room...seems trying to get the Koran in just wasn't enough. I'll try to find out more.

Posted by: Jay at August 04, 2005 08:20 PM (BKqRl)

3 Bravo, let em' have it. I say boycott them..

Posted by: Virtualloop.com at August 05, 2005 12:09 AM (vR+eQ)

4 Once again, very informative. learned more than I thought, that I'd thought I knew. (*,,,*)(b.t.w...you might want to check your mail! (sent something time-sens!)

Posted by: Mensa B at August 05, 2005 05:03 AM (TOHVc)

5 NOTR -- then they will collapse, just like communism has everywhere else it's been tried. I'm afraid we may be alredy too late to stop that vicious cycle. Jay, I know they're working on putting the holy book of lies (Koran) in courtrooms, but I haven't heard of them trying to get the Bible out. That's not going to go over too well in this state. Maybe they should try it so more people will see their real purpose. And Virtualloop - boycott? It's going to take a lot more than that to stop these well-entrenched communists that live off the government teat. Thanks, Mensa B!

Posted by: Ogre at August 05, 2005 07:03 AM (/k+l4)

6 Hey now, quit rubbing in I live in the United Illinois Socialist Republic.

Posted by: Contagion at August 05, 2005 09:03 AM (Q5WxB)

7 I'm not so sure The Socialist Republic of Illinois is so United...

Posted by: Ogre at August 05, 2005 09:57 AM (/k+l4)

8 Gotta start somewhere Ogre..

Posted by: Virtual loop at September 05, 2005 02:18 PM (vR+eQ)

9 How about ending somewhere?

Posted by: Ogre at September 05, 2005 03:24 PM (L0IGK)

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