MarAzul
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when dems are in control it will get squashed again, and so on.
Of course this is why we have a constitution, to level out the ridiculous. Dems do like to ignore it though.
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when dems are in control it will get squashed again, and so on.
Literally the post of the year. Nailed it.Thoughts on ways our country has changed.
Phones-Wireless
Cooking-Fireless
Cars-Keyless
Food-Fatless
Tires-Tubeless
Youth-Jobless
Leaders-Shameless
Attitudes-Careless
Babies-Fatherless
Feelings-Heartless
Education-Valueless
Children-Manner less
Country-Godless
Government-Clueless
Politicians-Worthless
And I’m scared shitless
In addition to that.... they also didn't want another Church of England. The amendment prevents Congress from creating a government endorsed religion.
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof"
How people took that to mean that there should be ZERO religion in schools or government is beyond me. I really think "Separation of Church and State" has to be the most misunderstood part of the Constitution. Probably more than "freedom of speech," which interestingly enough is part of the same damn amendment.
Thing is, the phrase "separation of church and state" doesn't even come from the constitution itself, but from a letter Jefferson wrote to the Danbury Baptists in 1801, specifically telling them that their church should be safe from government interference.
In addition to that.... they also didn't want another Church of England. The amendment prevents Congress from creating a government endorsed religion.
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof"
How people took that to mean that there should be ZERO religion in schools or government is beyond me. I really think "Separation of Church and State" has to be the most misunderstood part of the Constitution. Probably more than "freedom of speech," which interestingly enough is part of the same damn amendment.