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Thursday, June 03, 2004

Bush-Cheney '04 Commits 'an astonishing abuse of religion

"The Bush-Cheney campaign has dropped any pretense of honoring the separation of church and state mandated by the Constitution, and puts in jeopardy the non-profit status of 1600 houses of worship by asking them to engage in partisan politics."

7 comments:

Tripps said...

Put that in your pipe and smoke it Republicans. Democrats, you're right on this one, but don't get cocky, I'm looking for shit on you too.

Anonymous said...

Show me the phrase “separation of Church and State” in the Constitution, and I can buy that revisionist’s ideology. If the American people had any meager grasp of their history, they would understand the context of that phrase. I have no doubt that if the fathers of our constitution were here, they would be utterly appalled.

Tripps said...

Intelligent yet arrogant and incorrect.

Read this.

Anonymous said...

I’m afraid any attempt to eliminate the truthfulness of any argument by slandering the comments and/or commentator will not change the facts of the case. Concordantly, I would hate for anybody viewing Tripp’s links to come to the conclusion that these arguments were without objection. No doubt, he and the rest of the Yummy Nuggets group out of fairness would want another view, which I have so kindly presented in the following links:

http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/HAMSEP.html

http://sepwww.stanford.edu/sep/josman/culture/sep.html

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35420

A simple Google search will bring countless others.

Tripps said...

That was not my goal and I apologize if it was presented as such. Your attitude does not change the validity of your arguement. Irrespective, your diction and written demeanor is pompous.

Tripps said...

A quote from
http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/HAMSEP.html

"Although Thomas Jefferson and others retrospectively claimed that the First Amendment separated church and state, separation became part of American constitutional law only much later."The second link is neither here nor there on the subject. However, it did make me wonder: If the President of the United States wasn't a part of a christian based faith would you still feel the same way?


The third article proves takes mistakes made and uses them as arguements against the seperation of church and state. Children are allowed to worship as they please during school, however teachers cannot show a preference of one religion over another.

Tripps said...

How do you plan to preach if people can't get past your attitude?

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