"A GUARANTEED I GEMAPPY HIT Living Well 99 per opinion pieces and urging citizens to lobby their legislators. - "We need to know what went wrong that allowed this to happen before we start to fix anything," she said. "Clearly there were problems with airport security, but there were many other problems as well. Until we have answers, we can't do any- thing." Moss disagrees with Americans who believe civil liberties must be compro- BENNY ANDERSSON & BJORN ULVAEUS' MAMMA MI 8 Wendy Wagenheim pulls ACLU materials from the rack. THE SMASH HIT MUSICAUHIEDsZsorA8BA° concentrates on four areas: privacy rights, workers' rights, gay/lesbian rights, and prevention of racial profil- ing. MASONIC TEMPLE THEATRE DECEMBER 27, 2001 — FEBRUARY 9, 2002 Call tmicer r (248) 645-6666 No Labels or www.ticketmasteccom. Tickets at the Fisher Theatre Box Office & all .w.alti ftatar. outlets. Groups (20 or more) call (313) 871-1132 www.mamma-mia.com 4:aik (4. bimsm • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ABM GOLD AVAILABLE ON POLYDOR / UNIVERSAL MAMMA MIA! ORIGINAL CAST RECORDING AVAILABLE ON DECCA BROADWAY L . IN 9-N •• • • • • • • • • • • • 47404400i ethAdatit9 ti 2001 88 ow, wwwwwrinip Kary Moss works with volunteer Mary Clayton of Detroit. mised in order to feel safe. "More security doesn't have to mean less pri- vacy," she said. "The government already has wide-ranging powers to - wiretap, search and detain immigrants. There's no evidence that it was limits on those powers that led to this situa- tion." She doesn't foresee another round of "Palmer raids" or a -return to th-e anti- communist witchhunts of the 1950s. "Then, communists were viewed as a . life-or-death threat," she said. Moss is impressed with the restraint most Americans have shown in refus- ing to regard all Middle Eastern immi- grants as potential terrorists, despite their anger and fear. "We must not translate legitimate public distress into a mandate for the surrender of the Bill of Rights." ❑ 4̀,gamo,43141A V VI' - AUTHENTIC HONG KONG STYLE COOKING 'Featuring wonderful, traditional favorites... a superb variety of dining specialties 6407 Orchard Lake Rd. (In The Orchard Mall) (248) 626.4585 Hours: Monday thru Sunday 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. , etroit Rapids 11 c,», to 2 p.m. 7 ht. only Chinese resttatr ► nt (wen until Moss is also strengthening the organi- zation's ties to other groups and com- munities. Moss is baffled when anyone describes the ACLU as "leftist" or "liberal." "There's nothing more con- servative than defending the Constitution," says Moss. "Our mem- bership includes Republicans, Democrats and Libertarians, young and old, from every religious and eth- nic group. We're very diverse." On one case, the ACLU partnered with Right to Life, she said, and on another, with the National Rifle Association, both usually regarded as ultra-conservative. Moss admitted that her job changed on Sept. 11, the day of the terrorist attacks in New York, Washington and over Pennsylvania. Other projects were shoved aside as ACLU Michigan, like every ACLU affiliate in the country, went to work with its national legisla- tive office in Washington to make sure any anti-terrorist legislation is "Constitutionally sane," she said. She's been busy speaking, writing newspa- Shangri-La DIM SUM LUNCH SPECIALS! 11/23 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Art Glass & Pottery Bakelite China Compacts Crystal Depression Glass S Fiestaware Flow Blue Furniture Handbags Ironstone 30 dealers offering a variety of quality Costume, Fine, antiques & collectibles, estate and vintage Vintage & Sterling jewelry, unique gifts and bridal registry Jewelry Lighting Are you interested in selling some of your Linens treasures? We accept consignments, Sterling Silver purchase outright and conduct estate sales! Majolica Toys Monday-Saturday: 10:00am-6:00pm Vintage Clothing Sundays: 11:00pm-5:00pm Vintage Telephones Watches & Pocket 115 South Main Street Royal Oak, MI Watches 248.545.4663 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • OL.L.0 a Membership ve Director Kary Moss, noting 411 that anrival dues are 520 per peroTC:':Or'..$30 for two' indiViduals in one house- hold. For students and others on alimited income, dues are $5. The ACLU also welcomes both lawyers and non-lawyers as volunteers. To respond to phone calls and alai] from the public, call Brenda Bove (313) 578-6801. P To become an ACLU cooperating attorney, call Michael SteMberg, (313) 578-6815.