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ACLU Sues Santa Barbara Over Homeless Sleeping Ban

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The American Civil Liberties Union attorneys filed a federal lawsuit today to overturn a city ban on sleeping in public, while simultaneously blaming the city for “creating homelessness”.

“Attorney Mark Rosenbaum of the ACLU of Southern California said the organization used a similar strategy to reverse policies on the homeless in Los Angeles and Laguna Beach.”

Attorneys are also looking to keep all 200 beds in the Casa Esperanza shelter open past April 1st, which is when half of them are scheduled for their annual closure until December. the shelter is unable to stay open the full year due to lack of funding.

The Mayor of Santa Barbara, Marty Blum, has said that she believes her city’s homeless policies are humane.

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ACLU Lawsuit Asserts Mans Freedom to Choose Hell

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Pennsylvania Filmmaker George Kalman tried to register his company “I Choose Hell” productions as a business in 2007. His request was turned down due to a state law prohibiting names that contain blasphemy or profanity.

Well on Wednesday, the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit against Pennsylvania’s Department of State, contending that the statute is unconstitutional because it relies on religious standards and violates Kalman’s freedom of speech rights.

They are seeking undetermined damages and use of the name.

As far as what the name means, “Kalman says he chose the name because he believes it is better to struggle through difficult times — that is, live in “hell” — than to commit suicide.”

Fair enough.

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JetBlue and TSA Officials Pay $240G in Damages Over Arab T-Shirt

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Three years ago an American man on a Jet Blue domestic flight was forced to cover a shirt displaying arabic writing, and moved to the back of the plane. Friday, he was awarded $240,000 dollars in reparations from Jet Blue and two U.S. Transportation Security Authority officials .

“The reparations came after the August 2006 incident on a flight from New York City to Oakland, Calif., flight, the American Civil Liberties Union told the AFP.

Raed Jarrar was approached by security officials who told him to remove his T-shirt with the words “We will not be silent” as he waited near the front of a JetBlue flight at JFK Airport because it apparently made other passengers feel uncomfortable.”

Jarrar reluctantly agreed to to cover his shirt with one provided by the airline and was subsequently allowed to board the aircraft, after being relocated to the back of the plane.

“Aden Fine, an attorney for the ACLU, hailed the decision as a “victory for free speech and a blow to the discriminatory practice of racial profiling.”

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The ACLU Wants To Know

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On the Departments of Defense, and Justice and Homeland Security’s tail is the American Civil Liberties Union, who have filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, seeking an explanation as to why the Army has decided to station an “active-duty” military unit inside the U.S.

According to the ACLU, this is a permanent deployment of an active-duty unit within the country, which threatens “a significant erosion of the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878.” The civil rights group also claims that it raises critical questions “about the longstanding separation between civilian and military government within the United States - a separation that dates to the Nation’s founding.”

The ACLU want to see records such as, “contemplated functions; duties; surveillance activities; and relationship to existing civilian agencies or personnel or the National Guard.”

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Just Walk On By

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At the Kings County Hospital Center Psychiatric Emergency Department, a patient falls to the floor and dies as the hospital’s staff walk on by.

Having volunteered in a psychiatric facility long ago, I remember going down a long corridor where terrible screams could be heard from one of the rooms. The shrieks were ear piercing and as I neared the room, staff were standing outside the door, chatting, as if nothing were wrong. Now closer to the woman’s cries for help, I could hear water running.

“What’s going on?” I asked.

“Oh, she’s a silly woman,” said the staff. “We are making her shower and she’s scared. She thinks someone’s going to hurt her.”

They rolled their eyes and continued talking to each other. Being only 20-years-old then, I didn’t know what to do. Slowly, I walked away as the woman screamed bloody murder and continued crying. While no one was going to hurt her as far as anyone around the woman could see, to her, she was in grave danger. She was terrified. What was “œreal” didn’t matter because reality is based on our individual perception of it. Thus, to the woman, someone WAS coming to get her. To her, it was all real and no one even flinched. Compassion anyone? Not a chance.

Welcome to the world of the mentally ill a.k.a. “the crazies.”

Just as we stay clear of the homeless guys on the streets who are talking to themselves, there is staff in all psych units across the country that do the same thing. And at 5:32 a.m. on June 19, when a patient in a New York City hospital falls to her knees and then on her face in a waiting room and no one does anything, I’m honestly not surprised. Not at all.

Hospital security guards reportedly stepped over the woman named Esmin Green (49), as did other passersby. Why not? The mentally ill aren’t really human, they are robots without a heart, mind or soul, right? Ahh, if only that were true. Unfortunately, however, it isn’t and when the woman fell to her knees, she was very well aware that no one came to her rescue and she died on a cold hospital floor all alone.

Witnesses say she wrote something on the ground before her body stopped moving completely. And by 6:36 a.m., she was dead. Caught on the surveillance video camera, viewers of it call the footage “disturbing.”

Involuntarily admitted the previous day for “agitation and psychosis,” said the City Health and Hospital Corp, she was waiting for a bed when the incident occurred. Although the hospital stated that they plan to make immediate changes for the better, it may be too late. It definitely is for Esmin Green. In May, the hospital was targeted in a federal lawsuit by three organizations for “inhumane” conditions. According to the Mental Hygiene Legal Service, New York Civil Liberties Union and Kirland & Ellis LLP, an investigation of the hospital showed that Kings County psychiatric facilities are overcrowded and often dangerously unsanitary and that patients — including children and the physically disabled — are routinely ignored and abused.”

My final question is this: Was the woman truly mentally ill or was something else going on? For example, drug addiction can be misdiagnosed as a psych issue and untreated withdrawal can sometimes lead to death. This story reminds me of the 2000 brilliant film, Requiem for a Dream. Ellen Burstyn plays a mother addicted to diet pills, which takes her down the darkest road of her life and drops her off at a hospital where getting electric shock therapy while strapped in restraints is what consumes her remaining days. And does the staff consider that maybe she has another problem causing her “madness?” Nope. Just like I did while watching the movie, when I hear stories like Esmin Green’s, I wonder if they even care.

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ACLU Protects a Confessed Mastermind of the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks

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Getting ready to stand trial is Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and four others for the 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States. Reportedly, Mohammed confessed to heading the September 11th plot that killed thousands along with being the one who beheaded Wall Street Journal reporter, Daniel Pearl.

Despite Marine Col. Ralph Kohlmann, chief military judge for the tribunal, warning Mohammed that the charges against him could result in the death sentence, Mohammed turned down court-appointed lawyers, choosing to represent himself. He wants to be put to death and “become a martyr.”

Regardless, under the John Adams Project of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the National Assn. of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Mohammed has been provided capital case experts, David Nevin and Scott McKay “to supplement the under-resourced military defense teams.” According to the ACLU, the court was speeding through arraignments before the defendants could consult with the attorneys.

Agreeing with the ACLU, (shocker), Mohammed accused Judge Kohlmann of being a demonstration of how the trials were designed to convict him.

“Evil laws are not the laws of God, laws allowing same-sexual marriage,” Mohammed told the court. “I consider all American laws under the Constitution to be evil.”

Now, call me crazy, but if you confess to murdering thousands, it’s probably safe to bet that you will face a conviction. However, the ACLU is taking a stand to protect Mohammed’s “rights.”

“At every step of the way, these commissions have denigrated our country’s historic commitment to the principle of due process and compromised America’s reputation in the eyes of the world,” said Anthony D. Romero, the ACLU executive director observing the proceedings here. He again appealed for moving the war-crimes trials to U.S. federal courts or military courts martial “where constitutional guarantees still apply.”

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