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To: Right Wing Professor; All
...say board members were motivated by religious beliefs, one of the prongs used by the courts to determine whether an action violates the constitutional guarantee of separation of church and state.

Do you believe the U.S. Constitution prevents these people from using their religious belief in attempting to influence public policy?

If so, please use the Constition and your own words to prove these people do not have the right to attempt to influence public policy based on their religious beliefs.

If you answer no to my question, then who's the bigger liars?

23 posted on 11/01/2005 9:52:46 AM PST by Diplomat (Give me a real Conservative on the Supreme Court, or give me Republican party death!)
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To: Diplomat

Eyah Say there.

Harumph - that's not very diplomatic of you, Sir.


29 posted on 11/01/2005 10:12:25 AM PST by furball4paws (One of the last Evil Geniuses, or the first of their return.)
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