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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.

John Armor on in Waterbury, CT

By |2008-01-09T06:00:00-05:00January 9th, 2008|

John Armor will be discussing the Florida Science Standards on WATR 1320-AM in Waterbury, CT. He will be on January 11th, 2007 from 11:10-11:40am EST. John will be talking to Ed Flynn and his Talk of the Town Show. You can listen live here.

Rob Bluey column on Indiana Voter ID Case

By |2008-01-07T16:34:44-05:00January 7th, 2008|

Rob Bluey, a columnist at Townhall.com wrote the following column Sunday on the upcoming Indiana Voter ID Case being heard Wednesday, January 9th. This is following ACRU Senior Fellow Kenneth Blackwell’s column in the New York Sun.

Rob talked about, among other points, that the left claims requiring an ID will reduce voter turnout. Says Bluey,

Claims of disenfranchisement have been rebutted in numerous studies of voter ID requirements. The most recent, a statistical analysis completed by The Heritage Foundation in September, flatly concluded that voter ID laws don’t depress voter turnout.

According a poll quoted in Bluey’s column, 77% […]

Senior Fellow Kenneth Blackwell's Op-Ed on Voter's Rights

By |2008-01-03T20:28:44-05:00January 3rd, 2008|

New ACRU Senior Fellow Kenneth Blackwell wrote this op-ed in the New York Sun today. This op-ed discusses two important cases be heard by the US Supreme Court on January 9th.

Crawford v. Marion County and Indiana Democratic Party v. Rokita is about Indiana’s new voter ID law. The law requires people voting on Election Day to show a government issue ID.

Mr. Blackwell discusses how important this case is. Talking about the views on this issue Blackwell said this:

These views come from two different ways of looking at voting rights. One outlook is that the system should do […]

John Armor to Discuss the Florida Science Standards

By |2008-01-03T19:56:34-05:00January 3rd, 2008|

John Armor will be discussing the Florida Science Standards, which is the ACRU’s latest ACLU Outrage. He will be talking to Chuck Baker on KKKK-AM in Longmont, CO. He will be on Friday January 4th, at 4:00pm EST.

Einstein's ideas not welcome in the classroom, but extortion may be?

By |2008-01-03T19:28:06-05:00January 3rd, 2008|

In a letter written to the Florida State Board of Education, the ACLU supports new science curriculum that is exclusively evolution-based, claiming that teaching other scientific explanations forces religion upon students. The ACLU wants to stop the kind of scientific inquiry that Einstein and so many others embraced.

Einstein said, “The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.” But the ACLU doesn’t want Florida school children to know that.

While the ACLU letter avoids explicitly mentioning Einstein, it concludes, of necessity, that Albert Einstein was a religious nut whose ideas should be unwelcome in Florida schools, rather […]

The Voice Talks about the ACLU's Assault on Religion

By |2008-01-02T00:01:59-05:00January 2nd, 2008|

Jennifer LeClaire, a reporter for The Voice, has written a great article on the ACLU’s assault on religion.

ACRU Legal Counsel John Armor had the following comment for the article:

Organizations like the ACLU are using the constitution as a weapon against the expression of religion. The founders intended that government should not be in the business of promoting one religion over the other, not that the government should be hostile to the idea of religion.

John Armor on in Bozeman

By |2007-12-26T19:57:10-05:00December 26th, 2007|

John Armor will be on in Bozeman, MT on December 27, 2007 from 11:12-11:57am. He is talking to George Carter and the Valley News and Views Show on KMMS AM 1450. John will be talking about Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion and the assault on Christmas on the Oklahoma campus

Peter Ferrara Wraps Up the Year

By |2007-12-24T12:17:15-05:00December 24th, 2007|

Peter Ferrara will be wrapping up 2007 with Doug Guetzloe on The Guetzloe Report Thursday, December 27, from 11:00 – 11:20am. You can listen on WAMT 1190 in Orlando, FL or listen online here.

Hatred is as American as Apple Pie

By |2020-04-23T21:50:28-04:00December 12th, 2007|

A federal appeals court in St. Louis has issued a preliminary decision that laws which controlled a so-called Kansas church from displaying hate signs near funerals of American servicemen, violate the First Amendment rights of the "church." Signs which said "God Hates Fags" and "God Loves Dead American Soldiers" were not forbidden altogether, but only within a certain distance of such funerals.

Peter on WRVC

By |2007-12-12T06:00:00-05:00December 12th, 2007|

Peter Ferrara will be talking about the 2nd Amendment Case today on WRVC 930 in Huntington, WV with Jean Dean. He will be on for 20 minutes starting at 12:35pm.

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