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01-09-2005, 05:21 AM #1
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Atheist Sues to Thwart Inauguration Prayer (Newdow)
Oh yes and how is he going too far now?
You do know that "under god" was not originally part of the pledge anyways right?
Sorry if I sounded harsh but again your signature saysand yet you dont seem concered with freedom at all, freedom would be actually recognizing people who don't believe in god and accepting that thereby not performing any christian activities at a federal event such as inauguration. When you say shit likeGod Bless Those Who Choose To Protect Our Freedom !all it does it make you look like an intolerant christo-fascist dickhole.America is and hopefully always will be-a Christian nation..period.
Its like saying "Everyone should have the right to believe what they want...but that majority should be christian or else!"Nullific Reviewed by Nullific on . Atheist Sues to Thwart Inauguration Prayer (Newdow) Atheist Sues to Thwart Inauguration Prayer (Newdow) Las Vegas Sun ^ | 1/06/05 | AP SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - An atheist who sued because he did not want his young daughter exposed to the words "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance has filed a suit to bar the saying of a prayer at President Bush's inauguration. Michael Newdow notes that two ministers delivered Christian invocations at Bush's first inaugural ceremony in 2001, and that plans call for a minister to do the same before Bush Rating: 5
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