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To: TimF who wrote (190785)6/17/2004 7:12:22 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574006
 
No, it means no religion in the gov't. I think its amusing how you all try to sneak it in the back door.....like the rest of us won't notice.

The constitutional principle is no establishment of religion. A politician bringing up religious ideas or themes doesn't amount to the establishment of religion.


If that's all there was, that would tolerable. However, on every level, the right works to bring religion into the workings of gov't from the 10 Commandments on a public building to prayer meetings in Congress to religious groups working out the WH to amending laws that permit more religious involvement in gov't.

The religious right of the GOP are working overtime to shove their beliefs down our throats.

ted