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The Stop the ACLU Coalition has posted an on line petition seeking a Senatorial investigation of the ACLU. Here is a portion of their email announcing the petition.


The second item pertains to an ACLU suit that we and others I have shared it with to be a very dangerous one with potentially serious risks to our national security as well as you and me. The story is from CNS News and is also linked from our commentary on this article which you can read here. Our article further links to another similar case the ACLU is involved in and provides extensive evidence through other link sources in the article how the ACLU may be doing grave harm to America by its actions of defending certain Muslims who have suspected ties to terrorist activities and persuading our courts to grant its wishes. The average reader can see that getting an American court to release to the ACLU confidential documents that belong to highly vetted sources in U.S. government is as risky as one gets. Given the ACLU's growing support and affiliations towards radical Islam and its assistance to terrorists detained at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, information we have more than adequately documented in our article, we firmly believe it is time for the United States Congress to subpoena the ACLU to Washington and hold hearings in conjunction with these matters without delay.

I encourage each of you to read the CNS link, our story, and all the links in it as they provide compelling evidence of the urgent need for Congress to summon ACLU officers, lawyers and directors to Washington. And when you are finished and have come to the conclusion that the ACLU truly needs to be investigated when Congress returns, we want you to click here (also in the second to last paragraph in our piece) to read and sign the petition to Congressional leaders to act on this petition as soon as possible.

When you sign the online petition, you will be required to provide your zip code. We have set it up this way because we want to be able to track in a senator and Congressman's district how many of their constituents are in support of this petition.Without the zip code, we cannot provide any numbers as to how many people in a certain district signed it. You do not, however, need to provide your street address.

If you wish to do more, you can copy and paste this petition in a Word or similar document and bring in person, mail or fax (we don't recommend e-mail for this occasion) to your elected officials in Congress and tell them directly how disturbed you are that the ACLU is allowed to get away with all its actions, how it is indeed a subversive organization putting America at risk and how you want them to use their legislative influences to get the subpoenas out to the ACLU without delay.

If you still want to do more, consider copying the same info you sent to your own Congressmen and U.S. Senators to the House and Senate leaders, noted at the top of the petition, as well as the chairmen and minority leaders noted in the petition. The phone numbers and addresses are not on the petition page but can be located at this page as your current Congressmen and senators. While it is not usually useful to petition lawmakers not located in one's given district, this generally does not apply when it concerns leaders and members of a certain committee as such are in fact writing policy for other lawmakers as well as citizens throughout the country.

If you do not know who your Congressmen and senators how, again, this page has all the information you need to know to contact them.

Once you have signed this petition, we need you to do one more thing and that is forward this e-mail to everyone you know for their signatures (must be 18 or over). Post the link to the petition on message boards, forums, chat rooms and similar places. And if you run your own website or blog, please post a link to it there as well. We need this linked everyone. Please help get the word out today.
Ben 01/11/08

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