Wednesday, July 06, 2005

ACLU southern N.M. chapter to remain suspended until September

Las Cruces, NM:
The American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico's southern chapter will remain suspended until September.

The A-C-L-U's state director, Peter Simonson, says the suspension will enable the A-C-L-U to rewrite some bylaws.

He says the revamped bylaws would allow the A-C-L-U's state and national leaders to oust a chapter board member, Clifford Alford, who is not adhering to the A-C-L-U's goals.
No law-abiding citizens who are watching for illegal activity wanted. However, if you want to hang out, smoke dope, harrass law-abiding citizens who are watching for illegal activity, and aid in the commission of such illegal activity, feel free to join up.

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