Miscellaneous Political.
When they're good, they're very very good. When they're bad, they're
very very bad. The topsy-turvy world of the ACLU: one press release
warns of the ominous significance of some repressive new government
measure, the next advocates action by the very same government to
correct some perceived wrong.
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March 6, 1995; Mugging the Constitution, Part II
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March 29, 1994; ACLU Urges Internet Providers to Fight Censorship;
Issues Open Letter Against Senate Proposal
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March 31, 1995; ACLU Background Briefing: House to Consider
Ominous Counter-Constitution Act
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April 24,1995; ACLU Denounces Clinton Administration Proposals
on Terrorism; Urges Government Not To Sacrifice Individual
Liberty and Freedom
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April 26, 1995; Open Letter to President Clinton and
Congressional Leadership
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April 27, 1995; Senate Bars Bill of Rights at Terrorism Hearings;
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May 2, 1995; ACLU Background Briefing: The Unmasked Threat
of Counterterrorism Legislation
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May 2, 1995; ACLU Background Briefing: Big Brother Is Alive
and Getting Bigger
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May 2, 1995; ACLU Background Briefing: Crime Bills Tread Heavily
On Fundamental Liberties
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June 12, 1995; House Begins Hearings on H.R. 1710, Hyde's
Counter-Terrorism Bill
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June 28, 1995; ACLU Opposes National Identification System and
Computer Registry
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August 1, 1995; ACLU Asks Congress to Create a National
Commission To Review Federal Law Enforcement Policies and Practices
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September 11, 1995; ACLU Opposes National ID System and Computer
Registry
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October 24, 1995; "Overzealous Politicians Promote Anti-Terrorism Bill and National ID Initiative Which Infringe On Our Freedoms."
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October 24, 1995; Federal Law Enforcement Reform After Waco, Ruby Ridge
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November 2, 1995; ACLU Says That FBI Proposal On Wiretapping Would
Make the KGB Look Like Privacy Advocates'
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December 6, 1995; Why Gunowners and Civil Libertarians Should
Oppose Pending 'Counter-Terrorism' and Habeas 'Reform' Bills
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December 6, 1995; "Comprehensive Antiterrorism Act of 1995"
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December 6, 1995; Gun Owners of America Oppose Government Terror Bills
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December 6, 1995; Statement of John Michael Synder, Public
Affairs Director Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep
and Bear Arms
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December 6, 1995; Expanded Counter-Terrorism' Powers
Unnecessary & Dangerous: "Tap Em, Entrap' Em, and Zap Em"
Antiterrorism Bill Imperils Americans' Rights,
Puts Federal "Big Brother" in Charge
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December 6, 1995; Statement By Mrs. Tanya Metaksa Executive
Director of The NRA Insttitute For Legislative Action
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December 6, 1995; More Law Enforcement Power, No
Accountability; The Counter-Terrorism Legislation Must Fail
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December 6, 1995; Expansion of Federal Law Enforcement
Authority - Pending Counter-Terrorism Legislation
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December 6, 1995; Gun Groups, Civil Liberties Organizations
Announce Opposition To Provisions of Counter-Terrorism Legislation
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December 15, 1995; Hindsight from The New Gun Week
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