aclu can kiss my ass !
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I don't really know where this thread is heading, but i want to make one thing clear, i am NOT giving up my Volkswagen, that little fuckers a Tank!!!0
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any adult that is offended or uses the word fair.....can kiss my ass.
i know....i am insensitive and evil.live and let live...unless it violates the pearligious doctrine.0 -
markin ball wrote:Godfather. wrote:America has always held the thought of Gods love and the teachings of Jesus Christ..right from the start..not islam not hindu not anything but God and the teaching of Jesus,and everybody has been able to worship their own way or God
so now some dusch group want's to change what this country has been for over 200 years....F-em !
Godfather.
Many things change. Mistakes are made, wrongs are righted. Segregation/slavery are good examples of ways of American life that were around from the very beginning but are now unacceptable.
Besides, this is a taxation issue at the heart of it. Your god will not be taken away from you, they just don't want to contribute to his advertising budget.
One person does not want to contribute.
The rest of the tax payers want what they paid for. The trouble maker does not have to attend or at least practice some Tolerance.“We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution.” Abraham Lincoln0 -
ajedigecko wrote:any adult that is offended or uses the word fair.....can kiss my ass.
i know....i am insensitive and evil.
ooohhh CRAP !!! I just spit mashed patatos on my lap
and VW tank I love it !!!!!
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Go Beavers wrote:Godfather. wrote:America has always held the thought of Gods love and the teachings of Jesus Christ..right from the start..not islam not hindu not anything but God and the teaching of Jesus,and everybody has been able to worship their own way or God
so now some dusch group want's to change what this country has been for over 200 years....F-em !
Godfather.
You can't be serious on this post.
I think Godfather is serious, Go Beavers, which is why I'm grabbing my ACLU card and jumping off this thread quick as I can!
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This separation of church and state issue has gotten out of control. If you don't like it, then legislate something to that effect... but stop running to the courts. And I am definitely an ACLU fan, I just think they need to pick better fights.0
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aerial wrote:This IS important to those that want there grad. to be part of a tradition that has been going on for years. This is part of there culture and traditon and they want to keep it.
hm. Same argument used against gay marriage and for whites-only water fountains.Post edited by Prince Of Dorkness on0 -
Godfather. wrote:America has always held the thought of Gods love and the teachings of Jesus Christ..right from the start..not islam not hindu not anything but God and the teaching of Jesus,and everybody has been able to worship their own way or God
so now some dusch group want's to change what this country has been for over 200 years....F-em !
Godfather.
Actually, that's a total lie. A big bag of bullshit that Christianazis have been trying to shove down our throats but it's a lie. Very few of the founding fathers were Christians. Most agreed it was what was wrong with the world.
This country was founded by people trying to escape religious persecution. Not institutionalize it.0 -
Prince Of Dorkness wrote:Godfather. wrote:America has always held the thought of Gods love and the teachings of Jesus Christ..right from the start..not islam not hindu not anything but God and the teaching of Jesus,and everybody has been able to worship their own way or God
so now some dusch group want's to change what this country has been for over 200 years....F-em !
Godfather.
Actually, that's a total lie. A big bag of bullshit that Christianazis have been trying to shove down our throats but it's a lie. Very few of the founding fathers were Christians. Most agreed it was what was wrong with the world.
This country was founded by people trying to escape religious persecution. Not institutionalize it.
I know... I said I was outa here, but this comment reminded me of this quote:
"I have found Christian dogma unintelligible. Early in life I absented myself from Christian assemblies."
(Benjamin Franklin, in_"Toward The Mystery")
For more evidence that few Founding Fathers were practicing Christians check this out:
http://freethought.mbdojo.com/foundingfathers.html"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Prince Of Dorkness wrote:Godfather. wrote:America has always held the thought of Gods love and the teachings of Jesus Christ..right from the start..not islam not hindu not anything but God and the teaching of Jesus,and everybody has been able to worship their own way or God
so now some dusch group want's to change what this country has been for over 200 years....F-em !
Godfather.
Actually, that's a total lie. A big bag of bullshit that Christianazis have been trying to shove down our throats but it's a lie. Very few of the founding fathers were Christians. Most agreed it was what was wrong with the world.
This country was founded by people trying to escape religious persecution. Not institutionalize it.
I thought we we were escaping huge tax's....looks like that bit us in the ass.
and still living the lie. 
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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) consists of two separate non-profit organizations: the ACLU Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization which focuses on litigation and communication efforts, and the American Civil Liberties Union, a 501(c)(4) organization which focuses on legislative lobbying.[2] The ACLU's stated mission is "to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to every person in this country by the Constitution and laws of the United States."[1][3] It works through litigation, legislation, and community education.[1] Founded in 1920 by Crystal Eastman, Roger Baldwin and Walter Nelles,[4] the ACLU was the successor organization to the earlier National Civil Liberties Bureau founded during World War I.[5] The ACLU reported over 500,000 members in 2010.
Lawsuits brought by the ACLU have been influential in the evolution of Constitutional law.[6] The ACLU provides legal assistance in cases in which it considers civil liberties to be at risk. Even when the ACLU does not provide direct legal representation, it often submits amicus curiae briefs. The organization's present aims include getting the U.S. government to disclose the legal standard it uses to place U.S. citizens on government assassination lists.[7]
Outside of its legal work, the organization has also engaged in lobbying of elected officials and political activism.[8] The ACLU has been critical of elected officials and policies of both Democrats and Republicans.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_C ... ties_Union
how is this high school graduation venue a civil liberties risk ? I aprove of the cross on the building and you do not then who's civil rights are being affected, for that matter any cross on any building or piece of land ? if the cross is removed then my civil rights are being affected right ?
the aclu has done some good thing's but this is waaaay out of their control it's not a cut and dry right or wrong matter that they can determin legal or moral issue's that are being abused,
so again I say F-em !!!
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"Outside of its legal work, the organization has also engaged in lobbying of elected officials and political activism.[8] The ACLU has been critical of elected officials and policies of both Democrats and Republicans."
this is also a volger display of power in my opinion, at this point they no longer represent the people as a whole,only the best interest of their(aclu) agenda, wanna bet that millions of dollars are used to do this and where do those millions come from ?..the people that contribute to the aclu fund maybe.in my opinion thay are over stepping their bounds.
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Prince Of Dorkness wrote:Godfather. wrote:America has always held the thought of Gods love and the teachings of Jesus Christ..right from the start..not islam not hindu not anything but God and the teaching of Jesus,and everybody has been able to worship their own way or God
so now some dusch group want's to change what this country has been for over 200 years....F-em !
Godfather.
Actually, that's a total lie. A big bag of bullshit that Christianazis have been trying to shove down our throats but it's a lie. Very few of the founding fathers were Christians. Most agreed it was what was wrong with the world.
This country was founded by people trying to escape religious persecution. Not institutionalize it.
Since you are bringing up the way the country was founded, the bill of rights was never meant to apply to the states. There were state sponsored churches well into the 1800's. So this would have been perfectly acceptable by the founding fathers.0 -
In my opinion, that is quite a stretch for comparison. At least you didn't bring up the formation of Nazi Germany for parallels...Prince Of Dorkness wrote:aerial wrote:This IS important to those that want there grad. to be part of a tradition that has been going on for years. This is part of there culture and traditon and they want to keep it.
hm. Same argument used against gay marriage and for whites-only water fountains.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0 -
bgivens33 wrote:Prince Of Dorkness wrote:Godfather. wrote:America has always held the thought of Gods love and the teachings of Jesus Christ..right from the start..not islam not hindu not anything but God and the teaching of Jesus,and everybody has been able to worship their own way or God
so now some dusch group want's to change what this country has been for over 200 years....F-em !
Godfather.
Actually, that's a total lie. A big bag of bullshit that Christianazis have been trying to shove down our throats but it's a lie. Very few of the founding fathers were Christians. Most agreed it was what was wrong with the world.
This country was founded by people trying to escape religious persecution. Not institutionalize it.
Since you are bringing up the way the country was founded, the bill of rights was never meant to apply to the states. There were state sponsored churches well into the 1800's. So this would have been perfectly acceptable by the founding fathers.
Close, but no cigar. While it is true that the The Bill of Rights only applied to the federal government at first, the intent was for it to most certainly apply to the states but they couldn't get it ratified that way so it didn't happen until later."First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win ."
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Godfather. wrote:The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) consists of two separate non-profit organizations: the ACLU Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization which focuses on litigation and communication efforts, and the American Civil Liberties Union, a 501(c)(4) organization which focuses on legislative lobbying.[2] The ACLU's stated mission is "to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to every person in this country by the Constitution and laws of the United States."[1][3] It works through litigation, legislation, and community education.[1] Founded in 1920 by Crystal Eastman, Roger Baldwin and Walter Nelles,[4] the ACLU was the successor organization to the earlier National Civil Liberties Bureau founded during World War I.[5] The ACLU reported over 500,000 members in 2010.
Lawsuits brought by the ACLU have been influential in the evolution of Constitutional law.[6] The ACLU provides legal assistance in cases in which it considers civil liberties to be at risk. Even when the ACLU does not provide direct legal representation, it often submits amicus curiae briefs. The organization's present aims include getting the U.S. government to disclose the legal standard it uses to place U.S. citizens on government assassination lists.[7]
Outside of its legal work, the organization has also engaged in lobbying of elected officials and political activism.[8] The ACLU has been critical of elected officials and policies of both Democrats and Republicans.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_C ... ties_Union
how is this high school graduation venue a civil liberties risk ? I aprove of the cross on the building and you do not then who's civil rights are being affected, for that matter any cross on any building or piece of land ? if the cross is removed then my civil rights are being affected right ?
the aclu has done some good thing's but this is waaaay out of their control it's not a cut and dry right or wrong matter that they can determin legal or moral issue's that are being abused,
so again I say F-em !!!
Godfather.
The cross in and of itself does not my violate civil rights. We have the right to freedom of religious expression. The fact that it is being viewed because of a state sponsored function may be considered unconstitutional under the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment and subsequent legal decisions."First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win ."
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markin ball wrote:Close, but no cigar. While it is true that the The Bill of Rights only applied to the federal government at first, the intent was for it to most certainly apply to the states but they couldn't get it ratified that way so it didn't happen until later.
I'm not going to get into 'intent' because that's difficult to prove. I've read some of the congressional convention debates and there were people, Madison, who wanted to put in restrictions on the states but it was thought that those restrictions would be better placed in state constitutions. So, in that essence, you very well could be correct, there were certain people that wanted restrictions on the states. That being said, that wasn't the constitution that was passed. The constitution, as passed, was a restriction on the federal government, not the state government.
I don't believe for one second that the first amendment was meant to cover someone's 'right' to attend a graduation ceremony and not have to look at religious(muslim, christian, hindu etc.) symbols.0 -
I guess the ACLU should start issuing lawsuits to children in public schools that are wearing or displaying religious symbols as well. Technically, the state is funding their education, much like they are paying for this graduation site.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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Jason P wrote:I guess the ACLU should start issuing lawsuits to children in public schools that are wearing or displaying religious symbols as well. Technically, the state is funding their education, much like they are paying for this graduation site.
No, it's just fine for students to wear things that represent them and their faith. But it's NOT ok for the school to display religious symbols or endorse one religion over another.0 -
bgivens33 wrote:markin ball wrote:Close, but no cigar. While it is true that the The Bill of Rights only applied to the federal government at first, the intent was for it to most certainly apply to the states but they couldn't get it ratified that way so it didn't happen until later.
I'm not going to get into 'intent' because that's difficult to prove. I've read some of the congressional convention debates and there were people, Madison, who wanted to put in restrictions on the states but it was thought that those restrictions would be better placed in state constitutions. So, in that essence, you very well could be correct, there were certain people that wanted restrictions on the states. That being said, that wasn't the constitution that was passed. The constitution, as passed, was a restriction on the federal government, not the state government.
I don't believe for one second that the first amendment was meant to cover someone's 'right' to attend a graduation ceremony and not have to look at religious(muslim, christian, hindu etc.) symbols.
I think we are on the same page with your first paragraph, but....
The bold comment is really just the surface issue, don't you think? The legal argument is that a state sponsored event is being held in a church, and that will be up to the courts to decide if it is unconstitutional or not, I guess."First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win ."
"With our thoughts we make the world"0
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