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umbluegray Wrote:
99Tiger Wrote:
Quote:Amendment I
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof...

Funny...what she says the Constitution says, and what the Constitution actually says don't exactly match up.
I like that ammendment.

It means if a student wants to pray during his/her valedictorian speech at school (free exercise), the government can't do a thing to stop it (Congress shall make no law prohibiting the free exercise).

But, like I said in the OP, whether you like her or not, you really can't defend some of the actions listed in her article.
I agree this amendment has been so bastardized that now it is used to dismantle all religion (especially Christianity) from our society.

It does not matter the religion or the prayer, if someone wants to say one at a public event. The government cannot stop them.

Just to end this debate on McCarthy :D
07-05-2005 01:13 PM
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