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08-15-2006, 06:44 PM #1OPMember
The Constitution
ok i have a question about law and goverment
does the goverment follow the the constitution?
because there is something in the constitution where it says that church and state are seperate meaning religion and goverment are lawfully supposed to be seperate
but on our money it says "in god we trust" when money is goverment
theres more but i want to give others a chance to say themReferMadness Reviewed by ReferMadness on . The Constitution ok i have a question about law and goverment does the goverment follow the the constitution? because there is something in the constitution where it says that church and state are seperate meaning religion and goverment are lawfully supposed to be seperate but on our money it says "in god we trust" when money is goverment theres more but i want to give others a chance to say them Rating: 5
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08-16-2006, 06:00 AM #2Senior Member
The Constitution
Seperation of Church and State was meant to keep the State out of the Church, not the Church out of the State...
and...
This is a Christian nation
The First congress meetings were opened and closed with Prayer
The first president to be sworn in put his hand on a Bible
Hell, the first schools in many towns were held in the local CHURCH
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08-16-2006, 11:44 AM #3Senior Member
The Constitution
Seperation of Church and State was meant to keep the State out of the Church, not the Church out of the State...
Sorry but wrong. Jefferson pushed it through and said it was one of his proudest achievements. He was wise enough to know no one wanted a Theocracy.
In God We Trust' was added to money in the last century as a paranoid reaction to communism during the Red Scare where good Americans destroyed the lives of other good Americans because of their political views.
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08-16-2006, 01:06 PM #4Senior Member
The Constitution
Yes, the government follows the Constitution, but much like Christians reading the Bible, more often politicians just "interpret" the Constitution to mean whatever it wants the Constitution to mean. There are many conservatives who don't even believe there is a separation between church and state, and many liberals who don't think the Second Amendment says we can have guns.
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08-18-2006, 04:13 AM #5Senior Member
The Constitution
I beleave Bush is quoted as saying" Stop waving that godamn piece of paper in my face" in reference to the constitution.
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08-18-2006, 04:25 AM #6Senior Member
The Constitution
OMfucking god.........................
Thread starter.. please read and learn about the fedral reserve bank.
get the book the creture from Jekyll island..
here is a taste....please people know your enemy
Interview with G. Edward Griffin, Author of 'The Creature from Jekyll Island'
(Secretive Creation of the Federal Reserve System)
Interview by Victor Thorn & Lisa Guliani
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/gedwa...w02apr04.shtml
April 2, 2004
WING Spotlight Interview: G. Edward Griffin (The Creature from Jekyll Island)
by Victor Thorn & Lisa Guliani
Victor Thorn: There's an old saying that I'm sure we've all heard. It goes: "Follow the money." And that's exactly what we're going to do with G. Edward Griffin, who wrote quite possibly the best book ever about the Federal Reserve System. It's called The Creature From Jekyll Island - and that's what we're going to do - follow the money. To truly understand the way the world works,the first thing we have to do is understand money. That's at the core of everything. The controllers, the elite that run the world, use money as the stranglehold over all of us - via money and the creation of money. In my book, The New World Order Exposed, I devoted four or five chapters to the Federal Reserve System, but after reading Mr. Griffin's book, I was very humbled by everything he knows. Mr. Griffin starts off this book by saying that the Federal Reserve System is not federal, it has no reserve, and it's not even a bank. It's really fascinating how intricate and involved it is and how crucial the Federal Reserve and the creation of money is to the people who run not only this country, but the world. Mr. Griffith, why don't you tell us how you became involved with researching the Federal Reserve?
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08-18-2006, 07:22 PM #7Senior Member
The Constitution
If we were to nationalize the federal reserve all of our finacial problems would go away. We would make something like 40 billion dollars a day in taxes just be transfering our foreign debt. The Federal reserve is not controlled by people but shady invester 40% of which are foreign. It was in fact created to stunt the growth of our economy in order to obtain more control over the people.
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08-19-2006, 04:38 AM #8Senior Member
The Constitution
Originally Posted by WalkaWalka
we'd do better by simply abolishing it
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