Thursday, October 20, 2005

Russ Feingold, Actively At Work For the ACLU

There is an event held each year at the ACLU Cleveland Chapter Annual Meeting.

This year the guest speaker was Russ Feingold, Wisconsin democrat senator. Russ has a lifetime approval rating of 86% from the ACLU.

A description of Feingold from the ACLU website follows:

"First elected to the United States Senate in 1992 and re-elected in 1998 and 2004, Senator Russ Feingold is committed to ensuring that all Americans enjoy the rights and protections guaranteed in the Constitution. By supporting privacy protections, working to fight discrimination, and urging for a moratorium on the death penalty, Senator Feingold has stood up for his convictions and set an inspiring example for other leaders and civil libertarians to follow."

Read between the lines. Russ is at work for the ACLU on the Senate floor.

Here's one of Feingolds contributions.

S122
Federal Death Penalty Abolition Act

This bill would abolish the use of the death penalty by the federal government. It directs that any person sentenced to death before the date of enactment shall instead serve a sentence of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.

I have decided that rather then making my annual contribution to a political party, I will spread my money around supporting candidates who oppose the selling of America by those who would destroy her. Ousting Feingold and others like him is where the money will do the most good. I encourage you to consider placing your support in the same or similar endeavors. Get the most bang for your buck, make a donation at Stop the ACLU or visit their store today.

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