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Tuesday, June 28, 2005 |
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GAAAAAA!
Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, who lost his job two years ago after refusing to remove a giant replica of the sacred tablets he had placed in his courthouse, said the Supreme Court erred in its Kentucky ruling.
"We're talking about acknowledging the God on which this nation was built. Certainly the court has no authority to forbid that acknowledgment," Moore said on "FOX & Friends."
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof ...
U.S. Constitution, That Pesky First Amendment
Dude, Roy. Could you be more wrong? I mean, really? If I drew big arrows to explain the above and you frantically scribbled them out, would that count? Or is there a threshold of wrong, so once you cross into the hallowed wrong, the wrongest of the wrong, the wrong of lore, you're just completely saturated and can't absorb additional wrong? Cause if there's room for extra wrong, I think you should really keep going.
THE VERY FIRST THING THE FIRST AMENDMENT SAYS IS THAT OUR COUNTRY IS NOT BUILT ON ANY ONE GOD.
That's the whole point!
Gaaaaaaa!
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