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Susan Daniels's avatar

Your articles are always enlightening, and your book, "Ashli," was excellent.

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Jack Cashill's avatar

Thanks, Mom!

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Susan Daniels's avatar

👍

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Pnoldguy's avatar

Makes you wonder how much taxpayer money the ACLU gets a year from NGO's.

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Robert Cashill's avatar

Here's your answer that 30 seconds of research would have uncovered...No, the ACLU does not receive any U.S. government funding. The organization is funded by member dues, private donations, and grants from private foundations and individuals.

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Pnoldguy's avatar

Yeah, well DOGE proved USAID laundered a lot of taxpayer money through NGOs for nefarious purposes.

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Robert Cashill's avatar

The money wasn't "laundered" through anyone. They were grants to in-counyry organizations that were doing good. All money's were approved and allocated by Congress.

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DE's avatar

Bullshit. Post the links to the congressional record for the specific approval of each DOGE discovery. If you can't you are a fraud. If you won't you are an operative endangering national security.

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Burnt taco's avatar

NGO grants are cutouts for grifters and nefarious purposes. Under the guise of virtue and never audited.

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ALtab's avatar

Well Congress is known for its credibility….?

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HEIDI's avatar

ACLUknowwhat receives $$$ Laundered thru 'private donations' & individuals : WHOOMP There it is. Act Blue, Tides Foundation.... spare me the laughable 'non profit' label.

https://apnews.com/article/dark-money-democrats-wyss-politics-elections-601d40cd01569190559d545418afe396

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ALtab's avatar

Private foundations that likely are funded by many NGOs masquerading as individual donations…

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Sue Kelley's avatar

You mean like NGOs?

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Double Mc's avatar

Are you related to Jack, or is this pure coincidence?

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Grand Mal Twerkin's avatar

Or deception?

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DE's avatar
Apr 22Edited

Oh so that’s what it’s like on the big rock candy mountain, eh, 30 second bimbo? You surely can’t be stupid enough to believe your own pathetic bullshit, can you Robber Cashew?

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HEIDI's avatar

Money laundering/influence peddling $$ done thru so called 'non profits', which is laughable term ~

https://apnews.com/article/dark-money-democrats-wyss-politics-elections-601d40cd01569190559d545418afe396

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Sue Kelley's avatar

My first thought

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Rick Janes's avatar

According to Charity Navigator, the ACLU’s top five highest-compensated execs all made a half million dollars or more last year, and its Executive Director / CEO Anthony Romero took the princely sum of $1.3 million! A good grift if you can get it, definitely.

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Robert Cashill's avatar

In 2022, the highest-paid nonprofit CEO in the U.S. was John Starcher Jr. of Bon Secours Mercy Health Inc., earning $16.21 million. Other top-earning CEOs included David Holmberg of Highmark Health and David Cerullo of Inspirational Network Inc.

Here's a more detailed look at some of the highest-paid nonprofit CEOs:

John Starcher Jr. (Bon Secours Mercy Health Inc.): $16.21 million.

David Holmberg (Highmark Health): $9.41 million.

David Cerullo (Inspirational Network Inc.): $9.46 million.

Laurie H. Glimcher (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute): $2.3 million.

Joseph P. Taylor (St. Jude Children's Research Hospital): $2.3 million.

It's worth noting that the specific compensation of CEOs can vary significantly depending on the size and complexity of the organization, as well as the individual's experience and achievements.

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ALtab's avatar

Hmmm….the Covid vaccine bio weapon comes to mind….

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Wolfgang's avatar

All I needed to know about the vulgar and despicable ACLU was when they defended NAMBLA and two of its members who abducted and murdered the 10-y/o Jeffrey Curry boy in 1997.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curley_v._NAMBLA

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DE's avatar

I have no room on the road for those vile lizards.

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Robert Cashill's avatar

Here's why they represented NAMBLA

..The American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts (ACLU-M) represented NAMBLA because of the issue of censorship of unpopular speech about sexuality. It succeeded on getting the suit dismissed, based on the specific legal issue that NAMBLA is organized as an association, not a corporation.[1] The Curleys continued their suit against individual members of NAMBLA and its steering committee members. They finally dropped the lawsuit in 2008 because the court ruled that their only witness to incitement was not competent to testify. Soon after his son's murder, Curley had campaigned for the state to pass a bill to re-establish use of the death penalty, but he changed his position and in 2007 opposed it.

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DE's avatar
Apr 23Edited

When you put it like that it sounds like the ACLU is honorable and bold. Ain't that a cute trick? Even cuter, Gaia has spoken to me, she swears there is a snail that can only survive if the entirety of NAMBLA is aerosolized and sprayed across the Mojave. Would ACLU defy the will of god and the sanctity of watermelonism?

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Wolfgang's avatar

Thank you for the informative information and background history.

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Y. Andropov's avatar

The ACLU was founded as the legal defense fund for the CPUSA.

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Robert Cashill's avatar

https ://www.aclu.org/about/aclu-history#:~:text=The%20ACLU%20also%20remains%20a,rights%20for%20generations%20to%20come.

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RL's avatar

🤬🤬🤬

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Paul Brett's avatar

Those who want to “bring him home” should just pay him a friendly visit. And Stay There…. 💨

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The Liberator's avatar

If this Trump DOJ doesn't .prosecute every single person involved in the stolen election scam, INCLUDING OBAMA AND BIDEN & Co., I will have lost all faith in the future of my country. America has been run by a criminal organization since 2008. And that includes Trump's term, as the criminals were operating from Obama's basement during those years.

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

If Deporting MS-13 Gang Members is a Constitutional Crisis, Then Let the Crisis Begin

https://torrancestephensphd.substack.com/p/if-deporting-ms-13-gang-members-is

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Petey's avatar

The aclu has been PsO S for ever

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Julie's avatar

Those sons of bitches

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Hanief's avatar

And you say Si to an adjudicated rapist and sexual assaulter?! Seems that some of the orange lunatic’s spunk entered your brain after the last time you sucked his dick, you fucking deranged POS!

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Frank Santora's avatar

In regard to Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s departure; One need not “Prove” he was or was not a member of “MS-13.” He was a documented illegal immigrant when arrested, found with rolls of cash and drugs in the company of two other MS-13 members. DUH! There’s enough evidence right there to put him in prison for years or enforce his illegal presence in America subject to being removed to the country of origin. There’s no need to get fancy with charges to justify the US deporting him and the millions of his compadres .

As an aside, Members of the Supreme Court need to get their heads out of their ass and rule for

Justice and not for the friendship or approval of the radical left.

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Captain Al Francis's avatar

The only "good" thing that the ACLU point to as having done over the years is when they defended American Nazi Party leader George Lincoln Rockwell's right to stage a Nazi rally through a predominantly Jewish suburb of Chicago in the 1960s.

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Mike Stevens's avatar

Their name was always a fraud. Just like the Patriot Act. Well, at least the word act was correct.

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