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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.

Peter Ferrara On Roger Hedgecock

By |2008-08-18T19:09:58-04:00August 18th, 2008|

Peter Ferrara will be on the Roger Hedgecock show Monday, August 18 at 8:05pm ET. He will be talking about the recent California insemination case. You can listen live in San Diego on 600AM KOGO or by going here.

ACLU Opposes Three-Strikes Law

By |2008-08-12T18:40:26-04:00August 12th, 2008|

Connecticut is seeking to tighten its three-strikes law, under which violent felons on their third conviction should be sentenced to life without parole. The Connecticut law has a loophole. If the criminal pleads guilty to his latest felony, the judge may never see or consider his prior convictions. The brother of a woman murdered 23 years ago, is seeking to get that changed concerning the man who murdered his sister. The ACLU, as usual, is opposed to an effective three-strikes law.

The facts for this article, but not the legal conclusions, come from an article in the Bristol Press, in Connecticut, on 9 August, 2008. The […]

John Armor: American history shows reform is possible

By |2008-08-08T17:40:56-04:00August 8th, 2008|

Most Americans don't know there was another U.S. government, before the Constitution was drafted. Simplified books and courses leave out the Articles of Confederation, the government of the U.S. for its first 11 years. There were several fatal defects in the Articles; one was its presidency.

ACLU Opposes Insurance Benefit because Companies "Make Money"

By |2008-08-06T08:28:57-04:00August 6th, 2008|

Five American states now have programs that offer “pay-as-you-drive” insurance policies. These offer rate discounts up to 60% for drivers who agree to have “black boxes” installed to record miles driven and driving habits. An ACLU state executive director is opposing this innovation because it puts data in the hands of private companies that are in business “to make money,” revealing the ACLU bias against the heart of the American free market economy.

The facts for this article, but not the legal conclusions, come from an article in the Morris County, New Jersey, Daily Record on 29 July, 2008. The article concerns a […]

Horace Cooper on Talk Radio 101, 8/5

By |2008-08-04T10:09:32-04:00August 4th, 2008|

One Tuesday, August 5th, Horace Cooper is scheduled to appear on Burnie Thompson’s show on Talk Radio 101 in Northwest Florida to discuss efforts to reinstate the Fairness Doctrine. (8:00-8:30 a.m. ET)

Update on ACLU, Illegal Aliens in Hazleton

By |2008-07-30T13:31:22-04:00July 30th, 2008|

When a federal judge two years ago struck down the efforts of residents and officials of Hazleton to protect themselves from crimes by illegal aliens, it was the first such case. Now there are several cases, some in which federal judges have rejected attacks and left such ordinances or laws standing. There are also now crime statistics in adjacent Virginia counties, suggesting that controlling illegal aliens protects the lives and property of legal residents.

The facts for this article, but not the legal conclusions, come from an article in the Citizens Voice in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, on 27 July, 2008. It is an update […]

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