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| | Chapter 32 Political issues |
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| | Political issues: General |
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| | "The ACLU has transcended lust for the contributions of cash it receives from Philip |
| | Morris and R.J. Reynolds - in fact the organization has become insidiously dependent |
| | upon them. The group is hooked. Without money from tobacco companies, a |
| | significant number of ACLU activities and departments might have to be shut down. In |
| | order to rationalize this dependency, the ACLU has placed a disproportionate |
| | emphasis on its advocacy of smokers' rights and the rights of cigarette companies to |
| | target their products through advertising and marketing programs to whomever, |
| | whenever and wherever they see fit, under the First Amendment right to freedom of |
| | speech. "In the eyes of many longtime members and supporters, the ACLU has been |
| | responding to a civil rights 'emergency' that doesn't really exist in order to justify its |
| | continuing reliance upon the cigarette money that keeps many of its operations |
| | afloat... "The information exposes an entrenched pattern of conflict of interest |
| | unparalleled in the history of the modern civil rights movement. Many of the ACLU's |
| | resources have been hijacked, its mission perverted to satisfy the long-range goals |
| | and short-term whims of Philip Morris and RJR executives who keep the ACLU on a |
| | tight leash with regard to the protection of their industry's interests, using cash |
| | contributions as leverage. The work the ACLU has undertaken on behalf of cigarette |
| | manufacturers has been undertaken in direct exchange for funding - a quid pro quo |
| | arrangement in direct conflict with the institution's status as a government-subsidized, |
| | tax-exempt, nonprofit institution. "To wit, the ACLU has successfully mounted an |
| | ambitious nationwide legislative lobbying campaign on behalf of cigarette companies |
| | in the areas of employment protections for smokers, freedom of speech protections |
| | for unrestricted cigarette advertisements, national health care reform legislation |
| | favoring smokers over nonsmokers, and protection of smoker's rights in parental |
| | custody cases of asthmatic children. "The ACLU has conducted elaborate privacy |
| | surveys using questionable methodology to sway lawmakers and public opinion, |
| | aggressively intimidated municipalities and private employers with regard to smoker's |
| | rights and actively engaged in an international public relations campaign on behalf of |
| | cigarette manufacturers and trade associations." |
| | Comments on the ACLU from Cigarette Confidential, pp. 144-147: |
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