About ACRU Staff

The American Constitutional Rights Union (ACRU) is dedicated to defending the constitutional rights of all Americans. ACRU stands against harmful, anti-constitutional ideologies that have taken hold in our nation’s courts, culture, and bureaucracies. We defend and promote free speech, religious liberty, the Second Amendment, and national sovereignty.

Ken Blackwell: Courting Disaster, America won't like Obama's Supreme Court.

By |2008-11-01T09:58:53-04:00November 1st, 2008|

Barack Obama's shocking statements from 2001 about the U.S. Supreme Court offer a deeply disturbing insight into what he hopes to achieve through remaking our highest court. Taken with what is currently at stake in the Court, it paints a picture that should cost him millions of votes on Election Day.

Thomas Sowell on Judges

By |2008-10-29T11:38:55-04:00October 29th, 2008|

Dr. Thomas Sowell’s analysis of the impact of this election on federal courts and the Constitution.

One of the biggest and most long-lasting “change” to expect if Barack Obama becomes President of the United States is in the kinds of federal judges he appoints. These include Supreme Court justices, as well as other federal justices all across the country, all of whom will have lifetime tenure.

ACLU Supports Fraudulent Voting in Georgia

By |2008-10-27T09:19:09-04:00October 27th, 2008|

A federal appeals court in Georgia is the latest venue where the ACLU is fighting to keep illegal “voters” on the rolls. The requirement to use Social Security and drivers license records to confirm that new registrations are what they claim to be, legitimate voters, comes from a federal law. The effort to keep illegal “voters” on the rolls comes from Democrat officials and their supporters.

The facts for this article, but not the legal conclusions, come from an article in the Augusta Chronicle on 23 October, 2008. The ACLU and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund are asking a federal […]

Upcoming Media Interviews

By |2008-10-26T20:45:39-04:00October 26th, 2008|

From now until the election, both Horace Cooper and Peter Ferrara have several radio interviews. discussing voter fraud the ACRU’s DefendMyVote.com

Finally, on Monday, November 3, 2008, Peter will be on “The Morning Show w/ Jena O’Connor” on WORN out of Mitchell, SD at 9:40am ET. If you are not around Mitchell, SD, you can listen live on the internet.

On Tuesday, October 28, 2008, Peter Ferrara will be on “Lubbock’s First News with Chad Hasty” on KFYO out of Lubbock, TX at 8:35am ET. If you are not in Lubbock, you can listen live on the internet.

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Peter Ferrara: Voter Fraud

By |2008-10-22T09:55:06-04:00October 22nd, 2008|

This op-ed originally appeared in The American Spectator on October 22, 2008.

In 1980, fresh out of school and working on Wall Street, I also worked for the Reagan campaign. I had the job every night at around 11 p.m. of going to Times Square and getting one of the first copies of the next day’s New York Times. I would take it to the Reagan New York City headquarters in midtown Manhattan, where a phone number would be left for me as to where the traveling Reagan campaign party was staying that night. My job was to cut out the articles in the Times covering […]

ACLU Favors Criminals (As Always)

By |2008-10-21T12:19:23-04:00October 21st, 2008|

A study commissioned by the ACLU of 810,000 traffic stops by Los Angeles police has found that such arrests were racially motivated. Original studies of the data showed no such results. But a Yale professor “re-examined” the data, to conclude that “driving while black” and “driving while Hispanic” were current “crimes” in L.A.

The facts for this article, but not the legal conclusions, come from an article in eFluxMedia.com on 21 October, 2008. This writer has never heard of eFluxMedia, but based on the total lack of critical review, it is in the tank for the ACLU.

The article is on a […]

Ken Blackwell: Voter Fraud, An Assault on Fairness

By |2008-10-21T09:51:32-04:00October 21st, 2008|

This op-ed originally appeared in the Washington Times on October 21, 2008.

While we hear a lot about “partisan politics” in the media, most Americans do not define themselves, first and foremost, by their political party. Many people’s beliefs do not fit neatly into the label of “Republican” or “Democrat.”

The cultural identity of many Americans supersedes their views about the role of government or the proper way to increase health-care coverage. Part of that identity is the belief in the value of a fair fight and in the fundamental right of the American president to be elected by a transparent and accurate vote.

Ken Klukowski on The Diane Rehm Show

By |2008-10-20T08:22:07-04:00October 20th, 2008|

ACRU Legal Analyst Ken Klukowski will be on “The Diane Rehm Show” Monday, October 20, 2008 at 10:00am talking about the allegations against ACRON. He will be on a panel including Bertha Lewis, Interim Chief Organizer of ACORN, Greg Gordon, National Correspondent for McClatchey Newspapers Washington Bureau, and Steve Ansolabehere, Professor of Government at Harvard University. The show is heard on 88.5FM WAMU in Washington, DC. Tune in if you live in the area or you can listen live online.

Federal Court Throws Out Michigan Law, Helps Illegal Voters

By |2008-10-13T21:17:39-04:00October 13th, 2008|

A federal judge, on an emergency basis, has thrown out two Michigan laws designed to take non-residents off the states’ voter rolls. At the behest of the ACLU, he struck two different state laws, and ordered 1,438 “voters” back onto the election rolls.

The facts for this article, but not the legal conclusions, come from an article in the Detroit Free Press on 13 October, 2008. A federal judge has found two Michigan laws illegal for striking disqualified voters from the rolls.

In a suit brought by the ACLU, federal judge U.S. District Judge Stephen Murphy III ruled against a Michigan law which required […]

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