I’ll give $5.00 for penumbra.
Some MSNBC anchor’s were claiming O’Donnell was a dunderhead over this,yet they had no proof it was stated in the constitution,they just assume all their viewers have an I.Q.of 42 and Failed U.S. History in High School.
The reward will never be collected.
Leno said that Sarah better watch out because Christine is a younger, hotter, crazier version of Sarah. Lucky me catching that while channel flipping. These people are deranged.
O’Donnell gets it right and the law schoolers laugh at her.
Must be part of their belief in the Theory of Evolution. A piece of parchment can evolve into a Liberal Wet Dream.
Why just $1,000? Make it $1 Million! That will get people to actually read the Constitution.
Here we go again.
The article completely forgets to mention the following:
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion”
This means Congress (and any other state with this in their Constitution) cannot create a “Church of the United States” or a “Church of Virginia, Carolina, etc.”.
This also means no endorsements, and no government employee can represent the government as a particular religious embodyment. That’s a critical piece of Amendment I. The framing fathers were very clear about this to prevent a “Rule of the Bishops” scenario so prevalent in England at the time.
So, although government employees are free to practice and express their religious beliefs in their own personal lives as “John Q Public”, they are disallowed to use this relationship to endorse or “enhance” (i.e. religious favoritism) their standing as a government employee.
Most of those “law school” types got “extra credit” for laughing. Their commie “perfessors” were there taking names.
Here’s a cool Wallbuilders video that covers this topic.
http://shop.wallbuilders.com/Americas-Godly-Heritage-DVD
A local cbs long time talking head even went after her in a comment section(O’donnell) he does. Don Shelby on wcco.com oct. 19. I do not know if I can post it but check it out or post it, and see how stupid our MN. media is.
Might as well offer a trillion dollars. It’s not possible for anyone to collect it.
The Delaware Constitution says that “it is the duty of all persons frequently to assemble together for the public worship of Almighty God.”
I remember when we started the move to send a tea bag to Queen Nancy. Perhaps he needs to receive a copy of that portion of the Constitution. Think I’ll get it started in our Pubbie group tomorrow night.
I’ll wash Coon’s car while wearing a thong if anyone can find that phrase in the Constitution (and trust me, that wouldn’t be a pretty sight).
Take an ad out in the student newspaper at Widener University Law School and make this offer to the students and faculty there.
I believe you would get some outrageously uninformed responses.
With the risk of getting students in trouble with their professor, this should be forwarded to the students at Widener law school also.