The ACLU is a terrorist organization and should be tried for treason

@Taskr36 (13963)
United States
August 31, 2009 1:28pm CST
Well the ACLU is now stalking and photographing CIA agents. Sure, some of you may not think that's a big deal, but what are they doing with those photos? They are SHOWING THEM TO TERRORISTS! http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/20/AR2009082004295.html?referrer=emailarticle This is a new low even for the ACLU. It's bad enough they defend pedophiles and people who rape and kill children, but now they are actively compromising the security of our nation by providing support and intel to enemies of the US. How can anyone who considers themselves a decent human being ever support such a disgusting organization?
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@xfahctor (14118)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
31 Aug 09
Holy fackers! I have always been on the fence with the ACLU, as a libertarian minded soul, I have always apreciated there are advocates out there who fight in the name of civil liberies. The aclu has even faught for a number of causes I firmly believe in. But there are also MANY times they go way too far and this one may well be the cake taker. I cannot imagine this does not only qualify as treason and sedition, but also qualifies as espionage and viiolates numerous laws in the process. I notice it says the justice department is "looking in to" whether or not they broke laws. FOR CRIPE SAKES OF COOURSE THEY DID. Come on Mr. Holder, this is a rare ocaision I am behind you, GO GET EM.....NOW!.....Put their iresponsable treasonous arses in prison for a LONG TIME.
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• United States
31 Aug 09
Maybe they did break the law, but what if the CIA is doing far worse? They said there's a possibility that these guys are being tortured... The CIA shouldn't be doing that.
@xfahctor (14118)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
31 Aug 09
It still doesn't change the fact that they may have committed treason, period. I am all for investigations in to the cia IF there was wrong doing. But to do what these guys did represents the absolute height of iresponsability. I am no lovr of government and I mistrust it greatly, I believe it is the reponsability of the average citizen to always watch over them. But this simply goes way too far.
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• United States
31 Aug 09
After reading the article I have come to this conclusion: Why didn't they show the photographs on the page? I want to know what they saw! If there is torture going on in Guantanamo Bay by the CIA, it needs to be stopped! Our constitution speaks against cruel and unusual punishment. Even if these guys are terrorists, no one, no one has the right to commit acts of torture! We should be better than that, right? right!?
@Taskr36 (13963)
• United States
31 Aug 09
The CIA and their conduct is another issue entirely. At worst the CIA should face legal consequences for what they may have done. There is NO excuse for giving their photos to terrorists though, especially photos of them at their homes so the terrorists know where to find them. That's giving aid to terrorists, enemies of this country.
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@Carson11 (332)
• United States
31 Aug 09
The ACLU are traitors. They need to be brought to justice. The people that are being persecuted in the CIA are agents that were doing what they were told. They have to defend themselves with their own money. Can you imagine being a spy for the CIA and going into these countries knowing what would happen to you if you were caught? I have the utmost respect for them and all that protect us.
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@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
31 Aug 09
Book the fascists and send them to be quests of their Al Qaeda heroes.
@Taskr36 (13963)
• United States
1 Sep 09
Sometimes I wonder if they really think al Quaeda "appreciates" what they're doing? I mean, would they give bin Laden a big hug? Would they be among the crowd cheering the Lockerbie bomber if they could? I'm really thinking the answer to this is yes.
@Destiny007 (5805)
• United States
1 Sep 09
This is the true face of the ACLU. It was began after all, by a Communist... and has been working to undermine our way of life since the beginning. Compare this with the so-called outing of Plame a couple of years ago, and the manufactured outrage by the left. This is worse, because these are active field agents, where Plame was not.