Stop the ACLU Funding by Taxpayers

by Jo | August 1st, 2006

From Stop the ACLU!

Senate Hearings on Public Expression of Religion Act Set For Wednessday

When the ACLU wins a case against the Boy Scouts, the public display of the Ten Commandments, veterans memorials, and other symbols of American history and heritage guess who pays them? You do! However, there is current legislation going before the Senate Subcommittee on the Constitution, as well as a companion bill going before the House that is designed to put a stop to this.

Read the whole post about how when the ACLU finds a symphathetic judge and wins, how the money used to pay “their” court fees is paid by you and meĀ  — the taxpayer.

Then, sign the petition here.

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