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Originally Posted by jdrgator
On some issues they lean left in their interpretations and focus, but I disagree that they don't care about the rights of those on the political right who've had them trampled on. They might not take cases or focus on some issues where there is disagreement (e.g. 2nd amend) but they have supported and defended people on the right throughout their history.
Constitutional a la carte, as I like to call it. Yes, I agree. We're probably all guilty of it--though some much more than others. I know I have been but I consciously try not to be.
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The 2nd amendment is one. They've never done anything to protect that.
When is the last time you heard of them coming out against say, speech codes on college campuses?
Did they come out against spasms of authoritarianism like banning all tobacco on UF's campus? No toys with meals (obviously aimed at McDonald's happy meals) in San Fran? No soft drinks on school campuses in New Jersey? An attempt to ban soft drinks over a certain size or salt content or sugar content in foods sold by private businesses in NYC?
Quotas or preferences based upon ethnicity?
Anything at all related to the 10th Amendment?
No. All of these are favored by the Left so the ACLU said nothing about them...or paid them lip service at best. Again, I'm not saying the Right is not equally guilty on things like the various 4th amendment problems associated with the Patriot Act (which both parties largely supported), using the federal government to coerce states which wished to decriminalize weed or which wished to allow doctor assisted suicide for terminally ill patients etc etc. Its just that the ACLU is not neutral...is not an organization which is only concerned about protecting constitutional liberties. It has a clear political bias.