The Bill of Rights is pretty straightforward in saying ...
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof."
I read that and I'm confused as to how liberals interpret that to mean that Christmas displays on the town square illegally violate a "separation of church and state". In fact, I can't find the phrase "separation of church and state" anywhere in the Constitution.
And why is it that liberals will defend to the death, by physically assaulting people with their man-purses if necessary, every kooky religion that people make up and then fight with the same zeal to eliminate only Christianity?
And what is their problem with people saying the Pledge of Allegiance?
2006-06-05
11:21:09
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