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The ACLU campaign to advance communist goals - (Christian landmarks,heritage dismantled & more)
THE AMERICAN THINKER.COM ^ | MAY 15, 2005 | WILLIAM J. BECKER, JR.

Posted on 05/15/2005 3:23:55 PM PDT by CHARLITE

Shuffling out of the movie theater last weekend, I emitted a silent scream, frustrated by yet another example of Christianity under assault, the tumescent epic, “Kingdom of Heaven,” a film so utterly contemptuous of Christians and adoring of Muslims that a leading authority on the Crusades branded it “Osama Bin Laden's version of history.”

“What insane times we live in,” one film critic notes. “Here we are in the midst of the War on Terror, and all Hollywood can do is continually bash Christianity.”

In an industry historically known for coddling communists (the blacklist, Jane Fonda, Stone, Spielberg and others traipsing off to Cuba to glorify Castro) one tends to surrender to the unregenerate status quo. Only through the fortitude of pioneers like Jason Apuzzo and Govindini Murty, whose Liberty Film Festival departs from the script by promoting works of an emerging class of conservative filmmakers, can truthful depictions of history get told.

The opiate of Hollywood fare disguised as high-minded popular culture further dulls the minds of a culture already narcotized by a steady supply of anti-Christian rhetoric. The “mainstream” media remains complicit, as evidenced by Harper’s May issue, exposing “America’s Most Powerful Megachurch,” and the “hate” of “national religious broadcasters.”

“America,” said Joseph Stalin, “is like a healthy body and its resistance is threefold: its patriotism, its morality, and its spiritual life. If we can undermine these three areas, America will collapse from within.”

Hollywood and the media certainly play major roles in the subtle campaign to subvert Judeo-Christian traditions, but they pose a lesser threat than the judiciary and activist organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union and the LAMBDA Legal Defense and Education Fund, who represent its driving force.

In Southern California especially, these activists have targeted the Christian cross with glorious success. Examples abound:

Government Seal Cases: The ACLU Foundation of Southern California threatened to sue the County of Los Angeles and the City of Redlands unless depictions of the cross were removed from their official seals.

War Memorial Cases: The ACLU Foundation of San Diego and Imperial Counties succeeded in its legal effort to dismantle the 43-foot tall Mount Soledad Veterans Memorial Cross, a landmark for more than 50 years in La Jolla. The ACLU Foundation of Southern California was equally successful in obtaining an order dismantling a cross that has been a World War I memorial fixture on Sunrise Rock in the Mojave Desert since 1932.

Though battles have been lost, the war rages on:

In Los Angeles, two lawsuits were filed against the County. The Thomas More Law Center, of which I am affiliated counsel but not in their action, sued the County under an Establishment Clause theory. U.S. District Judge S. James Otero sustained the ACLU’s demurrer. The case is now on appeal to the Ninth Circuit.

The Claremont Institute, the Individual Rights Foundation, the Orange County firm of Wagner Lautsch and I sued in Superior Court under state and federal constitutional theories as well as under a taxpayer waste theory pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure 526a. This action has been stayed pending the outcome of the federal appeal. I am also vice-chair of the Committee to Save the Seal Ordinance petition drive, the purpose of which is to place a measure on a June 6, 2006, ballot putting the question whether the cross should remain on the seal to voters.

In Redlands, a similar measure will appear on a November ballot.

In San Diego, the City Council will hear argument on May 17 over whether to consider a transfer of the Mount Soledad property to private owners.

And on April 8, 2005, after an unsuccessful appeal to the Ninth Circuit, and without media fanfare, U.S. District Judge Robert J. Timlin signed an order requiring the immediate dismantling of the Sunrise Rock cross. That case, Buono v. Norton, has drawn the wrath of the American Legion, which is approaching the defeat with a novel solution.

The Legion passed a resolution calling on Congress to amend 42 U.S.C. Section 1988, to bar recovery of attorney fees to the prevailing party in cases filed for the purpose of removing and destroying religious symbols located on public property.

Rees Lloyd, a past commander of a Legion post in Banning, California, and himself a former ACLU attorney, drafted the resolution. This week, U.S. Representative John Hostettler (R-Indiana) is expected to introduce the Public Expression of Religion Act. Its goal is to drive out one incentive to file lawsuits where no one is complaining and no one is actually injured. The ACLU pockets the change even when delegating work to pro bono attorneys.

In a recent Daily Journal news item (5-6-05), attention was drawn to the measure, but in publicizing it, those attorneys who are expected to oppose the measure were classified as “civil rights” lawyers while those of us who would support it were not.

The report led by stating that supporters hope it will have a “chilling effect on civil rights attorneys.” Later in the piece, the reporter noted that “civil liberties lawyers warn the measure, if successful, would bode ill for anyone tackling an issue unpopular with a member of Congress.”

Identified as “an advocate for keeping the cross on the [County] seal,” I somehow failed to rate the civil rights lawyer tag.

But if I am not a civil rights lawyer, defending the rights of people whose traditions and heritage are under attack, then what? Who really believes that a cross in the desert, on a hilltop or on a seal establishes a government-endorsed religion? Who honestly believes their tax money is working to do any more than to honor war veterans or the community’s heritage?

Communicating the message of religious liberty certainly presents challenges, not the least of which is convincing the media, or Hollywood for that matter, that defending the cross is beneficial to our society and in fact crucial to preserving our civil rights and liberties.

When the ACLU cleverly named itself a “civil liberties” union in 1920, its idea of civil liberty was hardly consistent with what the U.S. Constitution’s framers had in mind.

“I am for socialism,” wrote ACLU founder Roger Baldwin in 1936. “I seek the social ownership of property, the abolition of the propertied class and sole control of those who produce wealth. Communism is the goal.”

Communism, a political theory favoring collectivism in a classless society, remains the goal. Imagine a world without religion, the utopian song asks without imagining the tyranny of a classless society.

When U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Henry Matson Waite composed his analysis of the Establishment Clause in Reynolds v. United States, a Free Exercise case, he relied on Thomas Jefferson’s letter to the Danbury (Connecticut) Baptist Association and Jefferson’s “wall of separation between church and State.”

Strange that he would examine the Establishment Clause at all since it was not in issue. Stranger still was his reliance on Jefferson’s letter and his attraction to the “wall of separation” phrase, parroted by judges and liberal activists ever since.

As Justice Waite even observed, Jefferson was in France when the language of the First Amendment was finalized and adopted. It was James Madison’s version that we venerate today. “It met the views of the advocates of religious freedom, and was adopted,” Waite wrote. Jefferson’s letter was a peevish response.

When Justice Hugo Black lifted the Reynolds analysis in Everson v. Board of Education (1945), he resisted the urge to compare what other founding fathers thought about the matter. “The wall of separation” was thus enshrined in our national consciousness and divides us still.

If the ACLU were to support the Hostettler bill, it would go a long way toward proving that they aren’t profiteers at the expense of people of faith and believers in the sanctity of tradition. But I suspect they will commit all their resources toward winning another tiny battle in their classless and unholy crusade. As Memorial Day approaches, keep it in mind.

[editor's note: normally, we do not reprint articles which appear elsewhere. However, we are making an exception for this one by our contributor William Becker, Jr. It is available only via subscription to readers of the Los Angeles and San Francisco Daily Journals. published for the legal community. We think our readers deserve a chance to see it. The article is copyrighted 2005 by the Daily Journal Corporation.]


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: aclu; antitheist; assault; christianity; communism; cpusa; heritage; hollywood; homosexualagenda; kingdomofheaven; monuments; mtsoledad; muslims; secular
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To: brivette

"The fact that you have failed to respond to my question speaks volumes. Enough said."

I think he was getting tired of answering your questions, only to be told he didn't, and then asked a new question that had even less to do with the topic at hand, Spielberg's films.


81 posted on 05/15/2005 6:51:15 PM PDT by CarolinaGuitarman
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To: brivette
Yes I must be gay! How shrewdly you have deduced my flaming homosexual agenda! Good Grief. Have fun in your obsessions. Someone should.
82 posted on 05/15/2005 6:52:33 PM PDT by Borges
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To: CHARLITE
Someone threatened our local ACLU comrades by email and got in big trouble.

Personally thats stupid to email a threat.

They should have just done what they wanted and kept quite.

The ACLU is nothing but a bunch of ambulance chasing muck diving sewer (Demo)rats.
83 posted on 05/15/2005 6:53:55 PM PDT by OKIEDOC (LL THE)
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To: brivette

No, please enlighten me.


84 posted on 05/15/2005 6:54:36 PM PDT by OKIEDOC (LL THE)
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To: Borges
Yes I must be gay! How shrewdly you have deduced my flaming homosexual agenda! Good Grief. Have fun in your obsessions. Someone should.

I accept your apology.

85 posted on 05/15/2005 6:55:01 PM PDT by brivette
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To: OKIEDOC

Not sure of your question, please help me out.


86 posted on 05/15/2005 6:57:16 PM PDT by brivette
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To: Borges

I have, for the record, enjoyed our exchanges.


87 posted on 05/15/2005 6:59:48 PM PDT by brivette
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To: brivette
brivette wrote
You do know who Mr. Spielberg is married to, don't you? And what cable movies she starred in, don't you? If not, I'd be happy to enlighten you.

Since I don't go to movies I don't have the foggiest who Spielberg is married to.

I do know he pushes a Jewish agenda as does most of Hollyweird, at the expense of Christians.
88 posted on 05/15/2005 7:02:14 PM PDT by OKIEDOC (LL THE)
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To: brivette
I have, for the record, enjoyed our exchanges.

I'm glad someone did.
89 posted on 05/15/2005 7:02:17 PM PDT by Borges
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To: Borges
"Yes I must be gay! How shrewdly you have deduced my flaming homosexual agenda!"

Well, wasn't that obvious from the start? Everybody knows about the unending homosexual content in all of Spielberg's films. From the obviously gay ET to the effeminate soldiers in "Saving Private Ryan". His advocation of homosexuality has been relenting. And your acceptance of his movies only shows your acceptance of his perverted agenda too.

(sarcasm off)
90 posted on 05/15/2005 7:02:29 PM PDT by CarolinaGuitarman
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To: CarolinaGuitarman

"His advocation of homosexuality has been relenting."

That should be relentless.


91 posted on 05/15/2005 7:03:58 PM PDT by CarolinaGuitarman
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To: OKIEDOC

What might this 'Jewish Agenda' be? And how does it conflict with the Christian one?


92 posted on 05/15/2005 7:05:14 PM PDT by Borges
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To: CarolinaGuitarman

Oh Behaaaave!
93 posted on 05/15/2005 7:09:11 PM PDT by Borges
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To: Borges

Congratulations! You're no longer beneath my contempt!


94 posted on 05/15/2005 7:10:34 PM PDT by brivette
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To: OKIEDOC
"Personally thats stupid to email a threat.
They should have just done what they wanted and kept quiet."

You're right. It's amateurish, hasty, hare-brained and just plain DUMB to email threats. Furthermore, it's not great strategy for any conservative to start behaving like liberals!

Char :)

95 posted on 05/15/2005 7:13:06 PM PDT by CHARLITE (Not gonna be happy until the Hillster is sent packing, with Billery in tow. on a leash.........)
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To: Borges
Don't read anything other than the fact that most movies made today are about Jewish family life as opposed to 50 years ago when they were about Catholic family life.

The Fockers comes to mind.
96 posted on 05/15/2005 7:16:45 PM PDT by OKIEDOC (LL THE)
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To: CHARLITE

INTREP


97 posted on 05/15/2005 7:20:03 PM PDT by LiteKeeper (The radical secularization of America is happening)
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To: CarolinaGuitarman

Please, enlighten me Obey Wan, when did he/she ever answer my question?


98 posted on 05/15/2005 7:20:34 PM PDT by brivette
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To: brivette

When you asked,

"Just one last and final question, yes or no: Do you think homosexuality is a normal human trait. Please answer yes or no. Thank you in advance."

And he answered,
"No I do not."


Hope that helps. :)

BTW, it's Obi-Wan, not Obey Wan.


99 posted on 05/15/2005 7:24:24 PM PDT by CarolinaGuitarman
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To: little jeremiah; EdReform; DirtyHarryY2K; Clint N. Suhks

ping.


100 posted on 05/16/2005 6:32:26 PM PDT by DBeers (†)
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