Send The ACLU a Christmas Card

Posted on December 16, 2007

Its become a popular yearly tradition now to send the Anti-Christian Liars Union grinches a Christmas card. I personally think its ineffective, and that the money you waste on a stamp for the organization to toss in the shredder would be better served towards a good cause. So, I encourage you to save that money, dig a little deeper, and contribute to an organization that fights the ACLU and defends Christmas. The Alliance Defense Fund, and the ACLJ are both great organizations that defend Christmas each year. The Alliance Defense Fund does it for free. Why not help groups like that out this year?

However, from experience last year…I know that many will insist on sending the ACLU a Christmas card. Afterall, it is tradition. If that is how you want to make your message…we have some great greeting cards and postcards available at our online store. Plenty of other great Christmas gifts too.

Send your Christmas card to the ACLU at:

ACLU
125 Broad Street
18th Floor
New York , NY 10004

» Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Christmas, Fundraising


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9 Responses to “Send The ACLU a Christmas Card”

  1. Mike Jay on December 17th, 2007 1:40 am

    It was the night before Christmas and all through the ACLU ,there was liberals plaining on how to destroy Christmas for you. When there was a shatter the liberal looked to see what was the matter, When appeared out side was elfs hanging a sign that made all that chatter. But to the Liberals eyes it was a huge Sign that said, STOP THE ACLU NOW BEFORE CHRISTMAS IS DEAD!

  2. Miles on December 17th, 2007 2:29 am

    One day, if they have their way, Christmas cards sent to the ACLU will be legally equivalent to packages sent by the Unibomber.

    I’ll send two.

  3. MelL on December 17th, 2007 1:49 pm

    An organization that has fought for the rights of Christians is anti-Christian? Only the far-right would think that makes sense…

  4. Daily Perspective on December 17th, 2007 4:05 pm

    The ACLU’s grip on society only extends to the point where ignorance ends and understanding begins …

  5. Miles on December 17th, 2007 7:01 pm

    “An organization that has fought for the rights of Christians is anti-Christian? Only the far-right would think that makes sense..”

    I believe the few times they’ve represented Christians is a simple covering of their collective a$$; using that as a leverage against anyone who says that they’re fighting Christianity.

  6. MelL on December 17th, 2007 7:26 pm

    “I believe the few times they’ve represented Christians is a simple covering of their collective a$$; using that as a leverage against anyone who says that they’re fighting Christianity.”

    Of course, who would dream of trying to protect all Americans equally! That sneaky ACLU! It’s a good thing you’re here to see through their sinister facade. Good job, sir, good job.

  7. TCK on December 18th, 2007 4:00 pm

    “Of course, who would dream of trying to protect all Americans equally! That sneaky ACLU! It’s a good thing you’re here to see through their sinister facade. Good job, sir, good job.”

    Ya, it would be a real shame if we stripped pedophiles of their right to send pornography to children, and hey! The great people at the ACLU fought a hard battle to force Catholic organizations to provide birth control in their health plans!

    It honestly makes me sick to think I have to share this great nation with such bigoted homunculi.

  8. Cao on December 18th, 2007 8:36 pm

    The law wasn’t about treating murderers like law abiding citizens or terrorists like regular people.

    The ACLU is against punishing anyone, no matter how bad…except for Christians, of course.

  9. Cao on December 18th, 2007 8:37 pm

    Not to mention standing in the way of the WoT - and anything the Bush administration might do to protect the citizenry from another attack. NSA wiretapping and numerous other things have been stamped out by the ACLU…

    They’re all for the protecting the criminals…including NAMBLA.