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- "Card-Carrying Member of the ACLU" (INTRO)
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- "To hear George Bush and Dan Quayle tell it, the ACLU is a group
- of extremists"
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- "It is perhaps, therefore, a good time to ask ourselves what it
- all means, what it all meant; what was this all about, and why was
- George Bush attacking us [the ACLU] like that -and what do those
- attacks really mean; what lasting damage will they do, and to
- whom, and to what?"
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- "Card-Carrying Member of the ACLU"
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- [Or, some facts and history Bush forgot to mention in '88]
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- --> Transcription of cassette-recording of ACLU Director's speech
- --> before National Press Club shortly BEFORE '88 election
-
- [I thought Ira Glasser's speech was better on the cassette, and tried
- to re-create the dramatic style with *emphasis*; if this bothers you, I
- can email a copy of the speech =without= any such notation]
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- Speech by Ira Glasser (ACLU national director), before the
- National Press Club, Washington, DC. October 6, 1988.
-
- [I use *'s for *strong* emphasis, and = for =lighter= emphasis]
- [also, commas are sometimes used to indicate pauses, etc.]
-
- Introduction
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- For several weeks now the American people have heard charges and
- counter-charges surrounding an organization known as the A.C.L.U., the
- American Civil Liberties Union. To hear George Bush and Dan Quayle
- tell it, the ACLU is a group of extremists, who want to take God off
- the currency, pull the Pledge of Allegiance from the classroom, and
- permit children to attend X-rated movies. For Republicans, it's
- sure-fire applause to note that Michael Dukakis is a, quote:
- "Card-Carrying member of the ACLU." To hear Michael Dukakis and Loyd
- Bentsen tell it, the ACLU stands for worthy ideals, even if it does
- get carried away from time to time. And the Democrats fume that George
- Bush is guilty of McCarthy-like tactics to imply that joining the ACLU
- is somehow unpatriotic.
-
- Well, to help us sort it all out, today we have with us someone who's
- proud to be a card-carrying member of the ACLU, the organization's
- executive director, Ira Glasser. While there may be a partisan debate
- over ACLU specific positions, surely both Republicans and Democrats
- treasure its professed ideals: to uphold the Constitution, to protect
- the rights of all Americans, to defend the freedom of religion, the
- freedom of speech, and the freedom of the press. Its devotion to those
- ideals has led the ACLU to support positions across the political
- spectrum; it has filed a brief in support of Lieutenant Col. Oliver
- North, but fought against requiring youngsters to pledge allegiance to
- the flag.
-
- Despite the barbs of this Presidential campaign, our speaker today
- does share at least one trait with George Bush: they both have long
- resumes. Ira Glasser earned his Bachelors degree in Mathematics from
- Queen's college in New York, and a Master's degree from Ohio State
- University. He has worked at a camp for blind and deaf adults as a
- mathematics professor at Queen's college, and as a faculty member at
- Sir Lawrence College. He has been a research associate at the
- University of Illinois, written dozens of published articles, and been
- editor of Current magazine. In 1967 Ira Glasser began working for the
- New York Civil Liberties Union, and in 1978 became ACLU's national
- executive director. Under his leadership, the ACLU has expanded its
- financial base, and added membership; it now claims a quarter-million
- card-carrying members. Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Ira Glasser.
-
- [Applause]
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- [Ira Glasser:]
-
- Here it is. This is the little piece of paper that you've been hearing
- about that's caused all the trouble. It's... I pulled it out of my
- wallet where I had not seen it for some time, and somebody noticed
- that it expires in October, 1988 and asked me if I was planning to
- renew. I said "well... I'll see how this all turns out."
-
- The truth is that alot of people have been calling up wanting to know
- how they can get one of these. We have been getting more spontaneous
- calls -- I mean thousands of people across the country in the space of
- a few weeks -- calling up and asking how they can join the ACLU, in
- numbers that are unlike anything we have ever received before in terms
- of spontaneous requests.
-
- I was thinking that if he needed a job after election day, I might
- offer George Bush the position of Membership Director, since he has
- seemed to be more successful than anyone else we've hired at giving us
- what the media managers call "name recognition", and in generating
- support. But he has done some other things also, which I will comment
- on, that I think are quite dangerous.
-
- It's also useful to note that at least five people that I know of have
- sent in gift memberships for Mr. Bush, along with their own, and he
- may be quite busy before the year is out in resigning as fast as they
- come in.
-
- I was interested to note, as I was waiting for the debate to end last
- night so I could watch the Met game, I was interested to note that
- they =did not= mention us last night, and it is perhaps true that this
- episode is beginning to subside, and may even be over. It is perhaps,
- therefore, a good time to ask ourselves what it all means, what it all
- meant; what was this all about, and why was George Bush attacking us
- like that -- and what do those attacks really mean; what lasting
- damage will they do, and to whom, and to what?
-
- [...continued...]
-