The Electronic Frontier Foundation has no official position on:

POW/MIA issues
warfare, or peace activism
AIDS
lesbian/gay/bisexual rights
the right to keep and bear arms
gun control
cancer & other diseases
usage rights to public lands
Israel v. Palestine
Spain v. the Basques
prisoners' rights

and neither endorses nor opposes any individual or organizational 
positions on these issues, officially.  They aren't our topics of 
interest or expertise.

This rather silly disclaimer is to pre-defuse any outlandish
claims regarding an imagined EFF stance on these issues. Though all of 
the EFF staff and board have opinions on most or all of them, and we 
certainly do care about them, there is no organizational position on any 
of them, as they are not part of our mission or charter.

Please see the EFF Mission Statement in the EFF General Info E-Brochure
for more information on EFF-relevant issues.  Thank you.

We hope the Blue Ribbon campaign is, however, linked in spirit with the 
AIDS Red Ribbon Campaign.  AIDS and safe-sex activists and educators in 
particular could be among the first to be censored under the 
Communications "Decency" Act (for example, graphics that demonstrate how 
to put on a condom could easily be found to be "indecent" in any of a 
number of conservative jurisdictions, even if the text description 
equivalent would not - though even that may be considered "indecent" in 
some areas!)


PS: Please, do not read any more into this half-joking disclaimer than is 
explicitly stated.  :-)