Saturday, December 18, 2004

ACLUeless

If "irony" were a visual concept, it would be this: one office at the ACLU, teeming with lawyers and volunteers, frantically working to protect the public from all manner of government data-mining and collection of private information, from the FBI to the local library to the possible introduction of a national ID card. In the office next door, the ACLU fund-raising team, employing sophisticated software that collects all manner of private information, from personal wealth to philanthropic interests.

The ACLU: Not Practicing What We Preach. Oh, And By The Way, Don't You Think About Preaching Either (Mind The Estabilishment Clause!)

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