December 10, 2005
Why Am I Not Surprised?
A Manhattan judge ruled that the searching of bags on subways is constitutional.
But of course,
The NYCLU said it will appeal Berman’s 41-page ruling.
“The NYPD’s unprecedented program of searching hundreds of thousands of innocent people using the New York City subway system violates one of our most basic freedoms,” said NYCLU Executive Director Donna Lieberman.
Donna Lieberman and the rest of the ACLU club simply must do their share when it comes to endangering a large number of American lives by making us as vulnerable as possible to terrorist attack — through the aiding and abetting of chaos, they aspire to undermine the faith of the people in our government.
These, along with undermining religion and disarming the people, are the textbook tactics of communist revolutionaries.
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December 10th, 2005 at 9:38 am
Great news…will write about this now. I had been keeping track of this…and wondering how the NY ACLU would react.
December 10th, 2005 at 9:49 am
Equal oppurtunity for terrorists
New Yorkers didn’t seem to care too much; most people didn’t seem to worry about their civil rights being messed with- when it came to bag checking before getting on the subways. The civil liberties groups pounced upon this as if it were …
December 10th, 2005 at 9:50 am
They acted predictably, of course.
Referring to your post on traitors over at Michael’s place, I’m sure Donna Lieberman is also on Osama’s Ramadan Card list, LOL.