A New Race: Hair
Yes, the ACLU has filed another lawsuit. I guess that's not really news, because actually, that's pretty much all the ACLU does -- file lawsuits, obtain taxpayer cash as a result, and then use that cash to hire more people and file more lawsuits. But this lawsuit really stretches the imagination, even for the ACLU.
The ACLU is claiming that hair is a race. Really. They are actually claiming that dreadlocks are a protected form of race under the federal civil rights act of 1964. They're not clear as to whether the hair actually has to be attached to a person, or if hair that has been cut actually has civil rights that can be violated, too. Folks, this IS the ACLU of today. They exist to destroy and break down anything that is American. They honestly despise the freedoms protected by the United States Constitution. Now, you can argue all you want about whether the federal "civil rights" act has been violated. In a true court that was governed by the rule of law and that was interested in justice (no, I haven't actually seen one of those), it wouldn't really matter. You see, there's a law that's more supreme to minor "federal" laws. It reads something like this:Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
In that law, it clearly states that Congress shall make no law abridging the right of the people to peaceable assemble. This is often referred to as the right of freedom of association. That ensures that the Congress, should they obey the Constitution, simply cannot force people to associate with anyone they don't want to. So do I have the freedom to dislike certain types of hair? Under the Constitution, yes. According to the ACLU, no. Do have I have the right to prohibit things I personally don't like in a place that I have built? Under the Constitution, yes. According to the ACLU, no. Do I have the right to only associate with people that I, personally, want to associate with? According to the Constitution, yes. According to the ACLU, no. The ACLU is a powerful, destructive force, strongly opposed to freedom. They should be stopped at all costs. They will work with terrorists and others who do not like Democracy and freedom and they will not stop until America has been destroyed. Join them and celebrate communism, totalitarianism, and slavery; or oppose them and work for freedom and human decency.
Comments
Posted by: Always On Watch at January 19, 2007 02:38 PM (Eodj2)
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Oh it gets worse.
Later this morning, I'll post about how NOT hiring based solely on sex is sexist.
Later this morning, I'll post about how NOT hiring based solely on sex is sexist.
Posted by: Ogre at January 19, 2007 02:41 PM (oifEm)
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