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Blue_Tires Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-28-09 03:52 PM
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War Within the ACLU
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Edited on Tue Apr-28-09 03:53 PM by Blue_Tires
Heard part of the interview on NPR today...Good amount of fireworks, and Kaminer is scary-shrill (says the ACLU has become too much of a "liberal human rights and social justice organization...")...However, if (and I mean BIG IF) what she alleges is true, then this is a cause for concern...

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The American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU, has long been a house divider in American politics: a love-it-or-hate-it crusader for the defense of liberties even when unpopular.

Since 9/11 and the “war on terror” response, ACLU membership and contributions have soared as more Americans feared for their liberties. It should be the ACLU’s finest hour. Some say it has been.

Wendy Kaminer says no. The former ACLU board member says the ACLU itself has lost its way, compromised its mission. She’s out with a scathing critique, from the inside.

This hour, On Point: an inside charge of an ACLU gone wrong.

You can join the conversation. Do you see the ACLU as a beacon or a bane? Have you joined since 9-11? Have you heard, seen, been part of the infighting? Tell us what you think — here on this page, on Twitter, and on Facebook.

-Tom Ashbrook

Guests:

From New York we’re joined by David France, contributing editor to New York Magazine. He covered the ACLU’s post-9/11 infighting for the magazine in “Freedom to Backstab.”

Joining us in our studio is Wendy Kaminer is a writer, lawyer, and social critic. She served on the national ACLU board from 1999 to 2006 and became disillusioned with the leadership and direction of the organization. Her new book is “Worst Instincts: Cowardice, Conformity, and the ACLU.” On Point news analyst Jack Beatty calls it “devastating … a study … of how good organizations, blinded by the righteousness of their mission, do bad things.”

From Omaha, Nebraska, we’re joined by Tim Butz. He was executive director of the ACLU of Nebraska from 2000 to 2006. He served on the Executive Directors Council, a liaison between the ACLU national office and the state affiliates. He is still a member and donor to the ACLU.

http://www.onpointradio.org/2009/04/a-war-within-the-aclu
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