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The same ACLU who applauded the Citizens United decision as a big win for free speech. TheWraith Jan 2012 #1
Yeah! The ACLU are the Bad Guys! bvar22 Jan 2012 #2
The ACLU, Greenwald, Taibbi, Olbermann....they're all eeeeevill!!!!111!!! Cali_Democrat Jan 2012 #3
No, you're on confused Libertarian Underground. frazzled Jan 2012 #8
Because only LIBERTARIANS care about social justice, right? EFerrari Jan 2012 #15
+1 Fearless Jan 2012 #93
Ditto! Wind Dancer Jan 2012 #45
Yeah! And if I vote for Obama in a state he has no chance of winning RiffRandell Jan 2012 #12
Today's enemy is the ACLU? n/t myrna minx Jan 2012 #6
Someone disagreeing with their position on something Dewey Finn Jan 2012 #18
It works upthread where they are smeared by association EFerrari Jan 2012 #20
No, it doesn't help anything. Dewey Finn Jan 2012 #26
No quarter is given for a difference of opinion. AtomicKitten Jan 2012 #41
You thought it was ok a2liberal Jan 2012 #70
A search warrant WAS obtained to seize his records. AtomicKitten Jan 2012 #74
Ok but a2liberal Jan 2012 #97
Seems no room for nuance with some, or complex views arely staircase Jan 2012 #83
Wrong. I showed you clearly exactly what you asked for. EFerrari Jan 2012 #63
I don't accept it Dewey Finn Jan 2012 #65
Today's show is brought to you by the letters A, C, L and U. EFerrari Jan 2012 #19
And here you're just reinforcing Dewey Finn Jan 2012 #29
And here you are missing the humor of my post EFerrari Jan 2012 #64
So "humor" Dewey Finn Jan 2012 #67
Heck, I think Obama will even tout this as a way for a repeal of some of it. FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #16
You know what we'll get then? treestar Jan 2012 #79
So you are against the "far left" and support indefinite detention? rhett o rick Jan 2012 #94
For the case to wind its way through the courts treestar Jan 2012 #103
"The far left is not for the rule of law - but for the rule of the far left. " Where do you come up rhett o rick Jan 2012 #104
If you have a problem with the ACLU DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2012 #35
You've been wrong before. RUMMYisFROSTED Jan 2012 #39
Are you clueless why they supported it? Read more. React less. Logical Jan 2012 #75
Well, they'll have to find a case of such detention occurring in order to challenge it frazzled Jan 2012 #4
The problem is that we just may never know who is being held or not Marrah_G Jan 2012 #9
All in the name of American freedom and democracy sad sally Jan 2012 #106
LOL sign the pledge. jaxx Jan 2012 #5
They say nothing about congress passing it tho. Nt DevonRex Jan 2012 #7
Which single member of Congress.. 99Forever Jan 2012 #11
They ran a whole campaign for people to contact Congress EFerrari Jan 2012 #21
Good to know. Nt DevonRex Jan 2012 #23
Yes ProSense Jan 2012 #28
Some of our Congress members listened suffragette Jan 2012 #32
Yes. When President Obama promised to VETO the bill, bvar22 Jan 2012 #84
Pres Obama signed it instead of sending it back. Now some hope that Congress will fix it. rhett o rick Jan 2012 #96
yes, they certainly did. nt arely staircase Jan 2012 #85
Oh, what does the ACLU know, anyway? gratuitous Jan 2012 #10
What would those libertarian repub Congress lovers know, anyway? EFerrari Jan 2012 #13
They ProSense Jan 2012 #14
You are right. The U.S. is not part of the world. Luminous Animal Jan 2012 #27
My bad ProSense Jan 2012 #31
Section 1021 obtains its scope from the 2001 AUMF. AtheistCrusader Jan 2012 #60
Wow, you never disappoint. Logical Jan 2012 #76
It doesn't contain a sweeping new anything treestar Jan 2012 #80
Whose side do you align with on this issue? The "far left" supports the rhett o rick Jan 2012 #95
I support the Constitution treestar Jan 2012 #102
Do you believe the president should be able to arrest and detain Amerian rhett o rick Jan 2012 #105
Do you think the courts would rule in favor of that? treestar Jan 2012 #107
The years it takes to get thru the courts are very damaging to the individual rhett o rick Jan 2012 #108
I hope the ACLU DOES take the specific Section of the bill all the way to... Spazito Jan 2012 #17
And now that Obama signed it despite his promise to veto, so is he. nt EFerrari Jan 2012 #22
No, he is not... Spazito Jan 2012 #30
Yes, he is responsible. theaocp Jan 2012 #36
So it is not the substance of the bill that is the issue... Spazito Jan 2012 #37
Obama should still have vetoed the bill....like he said he would... truebrit71 Jan 2012 #40
Again, nothing but a 'pretty photo-op' which would change nothing... Spazito Jan 2012 #42
I think you are wrong. If he had used his bully pulpit to stand up for civil liberties, knowing... truebrit71 Jan 2012 #43
He did and does use the bully pulpit to stand up for civil liberties... Spazito Jan 2012 #50
So you're saying that a veto is pointless a2liberal Jan 2012 #71
You just have to look at the numbers... Spazito Jan 2012 #86
Obama's threat - NOT promise- to veto had nothing to do with civil liberties. plantwomyn Jan 2012 #98
LOL.. I'd love to see a judge's reaction when someone says in court.... Xicano Jan 2012 #57
wow, using nazi prosecutions as your example... Spazito Jan 2012 #61
Go ahead and go to court and say your signature on a document doesn't make you responsible for.... Xicano Jan 2012 #69
Here is how the U.S. system works.... Spazito Jan 2012 #73
Thanks! Bookmarking. proverbialwisdom Jan 2012 #90
He signed it. That was him, his signature on the document. EFerrari Jan 2012 #62
Okay n/t Spazito Jan 2012 #66
so what if it has to go back to congress if he vetoed it newspeak Jan 2012 #101
It was changed before he signed it. treestar Jan 2012 #82
du rec nt. cthulu2016 Jan 2012 #24
K&R Solly Mack Jan 2012 #25
K&R suffragette Jan 2012 #33
Thank god for the ACLU quinnox Jan 2012 #34
The bus is emptying out...everyone's under it Dreamer Tatum Jan 2012 #38
Although I don't always agree with them, I'm most thankful for the ACLU. Uncle Joe Jan 2012 #44
K&R Wind Dancer Jan 2012 #46
Coming soon to DU3, an onslaught of SPAM posts about the bad, bad ACLU Catherina Jan 2012 #47
New #OWS chant. SammyWinstonJack Jan 2012 #48
Murdoch? Really? WTF. proverbialwisdom Jan 2012 #87
Good. The ACLU can take it to the courts. K&R MineralMan Jan 2012 #49
It would be nice if they didn't ignore the role congress played in this. nt killbotfactory Jan 2012 #51
Congress could take a long walk off a short pier, if theaocp Jan 2012 #54
they had enough support for this bill to override a veto. nt killbotfactory Jan 2012 #55
So? theaocp Jan 2012 #56
Now even the ACLU is immune from attacks on Democratic Underground! What's next? Better Believe It Jan 2012 #52
You probably meant "not immune." But I applaud this move. Robb Jan 2012 #53
You're right. That's what I meant. Better Believe It Jan 2012 #88
No group is immune from being wrong at times. nt killbotfactory Jan 2012 #58
Good point! Of course the ACLU is wrong for defending the Constitution and our democratic rights! Better Believe It Jan 2012 #91
Er, why should they be? treestar Jan 2012 #81
Woot! quinn-the-innuit Jan 2012 #59
K&R I stand with the ACLU (n/t) a2liberal Jan 2012 #68
k&r jannyk Jan 2012 #72
I still like the ACLU. nt BlueIris Jan 2012 #77
Fine, that is a good thing treestar Jan 2012 #78
fight it! independentLiberal Jan 2012 #89
On Detainee Law: A Word, but Not the Last, From Obama............... Historic NY Jan 2012 #92
the ACLU disagrees with the President?? Treason! piratefish08 Jan 2012 #99
Just donated to the ACLU again _ed_ Jan 2012 #100
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