freedombecki
Let's go swimmin'!
That is not true. The Continental Congress began and ended like a prayer meeting, imploring God to guide them to choose wisely, good laws that would promote prosperity and plenty in the new nation they were forming.You're a bigot because you admit your only problem with proposed legislation is the fact it is supported by the religious.
That's bigotry.
that doesn't make me a bigot. It makes me someone who disagrees with Americans forming public policy around god, which violates the constitution, because there is no evidence that god exists. That's all. It's really no big deal. It's only our constitution.
If you think the United States Constitution has nothing to do with God, you haven't reviewed the history of Americans starving it out while paying high tariffs to a King who lived months away from them, plus who refused to receive a representative in his court to plead their case and causes.
Their faith played a huge part in their resistance to egregious wrongs done against their good, hard-working characters.
I hope every aborted baby who goes to heaven bitch-slaps the dead justices who voted to pass from the bench, a ruling on Roe v. Wade, taken as law that now is responsible for the killing of more than 1.3 million Americans per annum, half of whom are paid for by taxpayers who already have enough demands on them every time Obama says "Oh, yippie! We'll just pass another bill and tell people it's only a little less than one trillion dollars," and hands it over to Reid and Pelosi, who examine it to see how another filthy-rich Nancy Pelosi relative can get a free half billion dollar loan out of it.
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