Wednesday, April 20, 2005

ACLU Dope Smoking?

Anyone pondering the whereabouts of the ACLU during the kerfuffles of conservative pope picking and mall discrimination of teenages, the infamous organization has been spotted at the border where they are watching the Minutemen as they try to stop "illegals". Apparently, according to the ACLU, "illegally" crossing the U.S. border is just another civil liberty. Certainly then, a bit of pot-smoking would be too. How better to pass the time for bored Liberals, then smoking on the border. Check out South East Arizona Republican Club for more of the story and large pictures.
ACLU smoking dope at border?: "Minutemen say photos show 'legal observers' getting high ACLU 'legal observers' allegedly smoking marijuana while observing Minuteman volunteers. Volunteers with the Minuteman Project in Arizona say 'legal observers' sent by the ACLU to monitor the citizen border patrol have been seen smoking marijuana in violation of the law." Eleanor Eisenberg, executive director of the ACLU of Arizona, did not respond to a request for comment given to her assistant by WorldNetDaily. As WND reported, ACLU activists shadowing the Minuteman Project at the U.S.-Mexican border are actively aiding and abetting aliens attempting to enter the country illegally, according to a spokesman for the volunteer civilian force.

Grey Deacon told Joseph Farah's nationally syndicated "WorldNetDaily RadioActive" audience Friday that ACLU monitors sent to the border to watch Minuteman activity and report civil-liberties abuses to authorities have begun flashing lights, sounding horns and warning off illegals and their "coyote" human smugglers from entering territory patrolled by the volunteers. "They are actively engaging in criminal activity," said Deacon.

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