Saturday, August 13, 2005

This Should Make You Feel All Warm and Fuzzy

Group hopes to 'put the fear of God' in ACLU
Coalition working to educate churches, mobilize believers nationwide

The man behind an online effort to rein in the American Civil Liberties Union is taking his campaign to America's churches, hoping to mobilize millions of believers into taking a stand against the legal organization.

As WorldNetDaily reported, Nedd Kareiva's StopThe ACLU.org is dedicated to ending the ACLU's legal victories - from limiting activities of the Boy Scouts to promoting same-sex marriage.

The website exists for one purpose, Kareiva says - "to mobilize millions of God-fearing, patriotic Americans to stand up to the ACLU agenda, and consigning it to the ash heap of history (or exporting it to Communist regions)."

Now, the activist has begun a mailing campaign "to recruit pastors, church leaders and congregations to expose them to the ACLU's agenda. Just as the ACLU has 400,000 members, according to a recent article in the National Journal and another in the Washington Times, we are shooting for 1 million Stop the ACLU members," Kareiva writes.

On the website, Kareiva asks supporters to help him mail letters to churches across the nation. The form letter asks leaders and members "to visit the website and catch a vision of what we are doing."
Read the full story HERE.

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