As the majority of the country are the ones being affected most by this oath, should they not decide the case? America is known for allowing INDIVIDUALIST freedoms, as much as possible, but
the representation of We The People is another matter, entirely.
The God of this country is a Judeo-Christian one, historically,
even though we have had Deists, Atheists, and others in office.
As the South (and many Northern Conservatives) found out during the Civil War, THE VOTE can change the founding fathers
view of the Constitution into a meaningless States Rights argument.
Yet, THE VOTE keeps it that way, to this day. So why should the majority have to bend to any minority opinion if they don't have THE VOTE? WE THE PEOPLE are not any more willing to give up our majority culture than any other nations are willing to part with their's. Why should we? We speak English. We
are Anglicized. Christianized. Civilized. Mr. Goode speaks for
a majority. Are we ashamed of our culture? Absolutely not
2006-12-24
16:35:35
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