Fact is, the so called African-Iraq thing was known by the White House to bediscredited in October 2002. The inclusion of it in the State of the Union was disingenuous at best and blantentlly suborning truth for political agendas at worst in order to play a nuclear card in the State of the Union speech.
Given the history of this country, the statement on equality is ludicrous. Equality was not built into the US Constitution, amd the struggle for equality has been long and arduous and we have a long way yet to go.
Your statements on the ACLU are pure lies.
I am 26 years now a member of the clergy of the Christian Church and a proud 5 year member of the ACLU, wishing only I had been a member much longer.
However, I will agree with Hail! to the Victors Valient!
What do the ACLU, Jesse Jackson, and Al Sharpton all have in common?
Answer -- all 3 pretend to be "for the people", when in reality they are only out to serve their own needs and fulfill their own agendas.
Not that any of our Presidents or Senators have ever been like that