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- __From__: Bill Vajk
- __Subject__: ACLU
- __Date__: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 15:06:28 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, I'll second what Paul wrote above. I'm deeply disappointed
with ACLU here. Their claim to fame used to be pursuit of principles,
regardles of partisan issues. I could agree with them at times,
disagree at other times, but as long as they stuck to the above, I
respected them. Not anymore. A principle pursued selectively is no
principle anymore.
When confronted regarding their selectivity of issues they
take their fallback position that they have budget constraints.
Great way to win battles while losing the war.
- Re: Uncle Al's verdant countergenius, (continued)
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meron
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meron
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meron
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Al
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