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TMOV
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Joined: Feb 05, 2004
Posts: 1581
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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2004 12:56 am Post subject: ok so what's next? |
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So if the US government determines that it is against the law for the
words "In God We Trust" to be on our money, then, so be it;
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>And if the Supreme Court determines that it is against the law for the
>words "under God" to be in the Pledge of Allegiance, then, so be it;
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>And if the supreme court in their infinite wisdom decides that it is okay
>to burn the flag which so many of our citizens have given up their lives
>for to protect and honor...so be it !!
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>And if that same government decides that the "Ten Commandments" are
>not to be used in or on a government installation, then, so be it.
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>And since they already have prohibited any prayer in the schools, of
>which they deem their authority, then so be it.
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>BUT, YOU KNOW WHAT ELSE I'D LIKE?
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>I'd like my mail delivered on Christmas, Good Friday & Easter.
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>I'd like the US Supreme Court to be in session on Christmas, Good Friday
>& Easter as well as Sundays.
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>I'd like the Senate and the House of representatives to not have to worry
>about getting home for the "Christmas Break."
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>I'm thinking that a lot of my taxpayer dollars could be saved, if all
>government offices & services would work on Christmas, Good Friday &
>Easter.
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>It shouldn't cost any overtime since those would be just like any other
>days of the week to a government that is trying to be "politically
>correct".
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>This would not affect any "non-governmental" business since everyone
>else still has the freedom of religion, we could all still enjoy our
>holidays
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>So I guess if they continue to bow to the wishes of the few, & if this
>e-mail gets out to the right people, maybe they would bow to the wishes
>of the many.
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>So be it..........
acknowledgement:
..[from debby in florida who raises beautiful border collies.
but not as pretty as mine.]
TMOV
[WHO USES CAPS TOO MUCH TO SUIT SOME VERY UNAWARES PEOPLE.]
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jboz
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Joined: Apr 25, 2004
Posts: 2
Location: Australia
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Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2004 7:46 am Post subject: |
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Yes, all these things are upsetting, however, ironically they are also a means to an end. By forgoing Christian rights, we are able to crush Muslim rights. I think it is worth the sacrifice. A secular state has much more control over religious fanatics. Look at France, they have realised that they have to forgo certain traditions in order to control the Muslims. So in this instance the social engineers have shot themselves in the foot and given the majority a weapon to fight the plague.
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RyGuy
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Joined: Jun 05, 2004
Posts: 14
Location: USA
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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2004 4:02 pm Post subject: |
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I can understand your frustration, however blaming the government is really the wrong way to go. Sure it is the government that enacts these policies but why? It is because of certain individuals who do not want their children saying the pledge in class or learning about religion in global studies... It is those few people who whine and complain about it until something is finally done, and since this is the land of "equal oppurtunity" our courts can't just step aside and say to deal with it or tough luck. |
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