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Where in the hell did the aclu go?

Filed under: A Glimpse into The Madness, General — mikey @ 5:03 pm

Since I was in high school, I’ve taken the often unpopular role of ACLU supporter. While everyone else bitched about the things they fought, I supported them, because I believed that if a legitimate violation of the people’s rights were to happen, that the ACLU would be at the front of the fight against government-enforced fascism.

During the past several years, I have witnessed several prime violations of the rights of Adult americans. This isn’t a case of some 15 year old being told he can’t wear his promotional satanism t-shirt to school. This is a case of laws being written & voted into law in clear violation of the rights of adults.

I speak of the following:

1) Smoking ban in Chicago, Portland, New York, and several other localities
2) Trans fat ban in New York, and several other localities
3) The upcoming ban of black automobiles in California

Each of these laws, and probably many others I haven’t heard about are a direct violation of the rights of Americans.

Nobody should be able to tell a bar owner that he cannot allow smoking in his bar. It should be his god damn decision, and nobody else’s. If there’s enough consumer demand to ban smoking, the bar owner can ban it himself. The city should have no fucking say in the matter.

Nobody should tell any American what they can eat. More than 50% of the things we eat are unnecessary, and to say that trans fat is unneeded makes no sense. If something isn’t done about this, it’s only going to encourage the original lawmakers to seek further efforts to control our diets, and before you know it, it’s going to be 2020 and there will be laws limiting our daily sugar intake.

Nobody, absolutely nobody should be able to tell you what color your car, shirt, house, or absolutely anything else should be. Color is the absolute root of expression, and absolutely any control of it is obvious censorship. Think about your first favorite making decision. I’ll bet it was color, right? The argument is that black automobiles use more energy than other cars. Ask yourself this: What uses more energy: A white hummer, or a black sports car? According to this law, the babydicked hummer owner is the innocent party. The government shouldn’t have any decision in your choice of automobile. As long as you have a license to drive whatever you are driving, that should be all that matters. The cost of fuel is coming directly out of the owner’s pocket.

So, with this being said, where in the hell has the ACLU been when these three laws have been created? Each are in violation of our rights. Are they only holding back because the laws have been written by liberals? I really don’t want to think that, because I’ve long considered myself a liberal. I always thought that conservatives were the pro-fascism party, with their flurry of attempts to limit the lives of homosexuals, and attempts to write the bible into law. Why hasn’t the aclu done anything about these cases? I wrote them about the smoking ban almost 1 month ago, and I still haven’t received any kind of reply.

2 Comments »

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