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In the late 1960s, the ACLU was a small but powerful liberal organization devoted to a civil libertarian agenda composed primarily of devotion to freedom of speech, free exercise of religion, and the rights of accused criminals. In the early 1970s, the ACLU's membership rose from around 70,000 to almost 300,000. Many new members were attracted by the organization's opposition to the Vietnam War and its high-profile battles with President Nixon, but such members were not committed to the ACLU's broader civil libertarian agenda. However, the organization's defense of the KKK's right to march in Skokie, Illinois, in the late 1970s weeded out some of these fair-weather supporters and attracted some new free speech devotees. But George H. W. Bush's criticisms of the ACLU during the 1988 presidential campaign again attracted many liberal members not especially devoted to civil liberties.
American Civil Liberties Union, RIP
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know this one. They are just as ANTI American as the same idiots who hate Trump, they are the same idiots who roll with the elites/globalist they all fit into one basket.
Some comprehend the meaning of follow the money then we have those who can't leaving the dumb to remain dumb and that being said it keeps the sheep rolling in with stupidity.
American Civil Liberties Union, RIP
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know this one. They are just as ANTI American as the same idiots who hate Trump, they are the same idiots who roll with the elites/globalist they all fit into one basket.
Some comprehend the meaning of follow the money then we have those who can't leaving the dumb to remain dumb and that being said it keeps the sheep rolling in with stupidity.