I am fascinated how many ACLU lawyers appear to have Jewish surnames. Bizarre.
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Yes, fascinating. Now, what does that have to do with anything? Why, you're not INSINUATING anything, are you? I was under the impression that conservatives were "compassionate." There are politically conservative Jews. I happen to know quite a few. As long as you hold politically conservative views, you're one of the team, right? Well . . . 'less yer a stinkin' jew 'r nigger 'r homosexer - WAHT POWAH!
*I* on the other hand, am eternally fascinated by how many bigoted, narrow minded, racist cunts have the word "Patriot" in their name!
Bizarre!
When in doubt, blame a Jewish conspiracy! I mean, it always worked for-- oh, wait, it never really worked for anyone...
Jeebus, the Christian 'supporters' of Israel are only doing it because they think they are helping Biblical prophesies along. They think that the jews (at least the ones who don't "commit" to Jesus) will go to hell. Many Jews realize they are being used, but the extreme zionist jews don't care, because they are getting what they want in the short term.
BTW, if it wasn't an attack on Jews, why does the Poster 'Patriot Heart' go out of his way to mention connections with Judaism with an organization many conservatives hate?
Finally, just because your church pastor says that the ACLU is anti-religious does not make it so. Name one policy or court case in which the ACLU persecuted someone because of a religious belief. The ACLU helps the minorites, the working poor and other disadvantaged people fight for their american rights, and against crooked politicians and judges who wish to strip them away.
<<< it was wondering why jews would be a part of an anti-religion organization >>>
If that's the case, it's still amazingly idiotic. There is *nothing* anti-religious about the ACLU - they are against state endorsement of religion, but they are also against state restrictions on religion. I think a large part of this misconception stems from the fact that Christians, being the large majority of the people in the US, don't get persecuted all that often here. (No, not being allowed to have the state shove your beliefs down our throats is not persecution.)
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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