
As a result of the work of the American Civil Liberties Union and
their war on America, we now live in a country where the church has been
progressively silenced, parental authority has been undermined, children
are less safe, and human life continues to be cheapened-both at birth
and death. While the ACLU and its allies in the media have positioned
themselves as the great defenders of freedom, they are in reality
eliminating the freedoms of millions of Americans. Sadly, most Americans
are unaware of the extreme positions of the ACLU.
But there is hope. Many Americans are waking up to the dangerous agenda
of the ACLU. The ACLUvs. America will clue readers in to the culture
wars afoot and will equip them to become effective agents for liberty
and freedom against the ACLU's onslaught.
Alan Sears
Craig Osten
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Paperback: 243 pages
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group, September 2005
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0805440453
ISBN-13: 978-0805440454
Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
Weight: 11.2 ounces

First I'd like to thank the authors and publisher for bringing to light
much of the agenda of the ACLU through this well-written and easy to read
book. The book itself is laid out in 9 chapters and includes a few helpful
appendixes for Churches, School Officials and a View on Thomas Jefferson's
"separation of church and state" analogy.
I had first learned about the ACLU's connections to the American Communist
Movement as well as to Eugenics and Planned Parenthood in Joshua Muravchik's
book Heaven on Earth: The Rise and Fall of Socialism. In the first chapters
of the ACLU vs America, the authors used extensive quotes from the founder
of the ACLU, Roger Baldwin, as well as other groups which he had created to
aide in his agenda to reshape America into a Socialist ideal, dismantling
American liberties through the slow erosion and dismantling our very legal
system from within.
Throughout this well-documented book, the authors refer to primary quotes
from historical documents, letters and speeches of our Founding Fathers
which indicates the Christian faith and heritage upon which our laws are
based. Note, in saying this, I do not imply that the United States is a
"Christian" Nation, but rather that those who set out to fashion our form of
government indeed held to Christian beliefs and traditions in forming the
basis for our laws. All laws are based upon someone's standards of morality.
I would recommend America's Christian Heritage or America's Christian
History
As a parent, I was particularly alarmed by the details in the chapters
regarding parental rights and children and the issue of protecting the
"rights" of pornographers at the expense of protecting children from harmful
influences and exposure to pornographic materials.
As a home educator, I appreciated the following quote found on page 71:
"In a position paper, the ACLU of Texas unwittingly put forth the exact
reason why concerned parents should have the right to school choice. It
wrote: 'This generation of children will be the next generation of adult
citizens who will make decisions on the directions this country will take.
They will be molded by whatever education they receive'."
Further chapters address the issue of the ACLU and its attack on Religious
expression, but not all religious expression, just that of Jews and
Christians in the public square.
In the final chapter, the authors do offer practical steps as to how
concerned Americans can stand up to the ACLU and their coercive tactics and
take America back from the ACLU.
Review By: Angela Zaev