Thursday, August 24, 2006

Unfair?

From WorldNetDaily comes another example of the ACLU mucking up our legal system. Now, it's investigating a Rhode Island state trooper who apprehended 14 illegal immigrants during a traffic stop. Federal authorities have determined that the 14 did enter the US illegally and are awaiting deportation.

But, the Alien Criminals Loving Union has decided the trooper was engaging in racial profiling and overstepped his authority and had no right to ask the suspicious group for ID.

We believe that our van was pulled over, at least in part, because of our ethnicity," the compaint says. "As passengers, we also object that we were required to provide identification and asked about our immigration status, even though we had done nothing wrong. We do not think the trooper had any right to force us to go to ICE headquarters. We believe we were treated unfairly."

Unfairly? They were pulled over for failing to signal a lane change and the trooper has a right to ask for identfication. The man did his job and for this the ACLU attacks him. That is unfair!

The Rhode Island ACLU director, Steven Brown, said his group is seeking an internal review "because we find the incident as described in the complaint quite troubling."

Here's what's troubling. This is the same clown who was upset because Rhode Island state Senator Daniel Issa, a Democrat, introduced a bill requiring that public school children recite the Preamble of the state constitution before class each day.

It reads: "We, the people of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, grateful to Almighty God for the civil and religious liberty which He hath so long permitted us to enjoy, and looking to Him for a blessing upon our endeavors to secure and to transmit the same, unimpaired, to succeeding generations, do ordain and establish this Constitution of government."

Brown objected to it as unconstitutional because it mentions God! He called it an attempt to skirt U.S. Supreme Court decisions barring prayer in public schools. As Issa said, "How could it be unconstitutional to recite part of the Constitution?"

You know what's really unfair? The fact that this ACLU Brown bozo and his cohorts can use up perfectly good oxygen, that's unfair.



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