To: america4vr
No matter how he phrases it, Huckabee surely knows that his desire to amend the Constitution to reflect practices, beliefs he calls God's Standards violates the separation of Church and State and that being unconstitutional has zero chance of ever getting out of the gate. So why does he even bother to make such foolish statements?Nonsense.
Huckabee shouldn't be the nominee of our party but that doesn't give you license to spout crap. Huckabees motivations for amendming the Constitution are not unconstituional. It's called freedom of religion.
14 posted on
01/15/2008 5:14:21 PM PST by
jwalsh07
To: jwalsh07
Please don't impugn my comments without the benefit of logic or common sense.
What is it about the separation of Church and State is it you want to point out that I don't understand?
24 posted on
01/15/2008 5:28:03 PM PST by
america4vr
(The ebb and flow of empires have come and gone but America shall forever reign supreme.)
To: jwalsh07
Every school kid knows that the Constitution guarantees freedom of religion but keeps the Church and State distinctly separate.
So why don't you dispense with the insults and emotionally cacophonous hysteria and explain why the inclusion of "God's Standards" as defined by Gov Huckabee is not unconstitutional if it espouses such partisan, religious points of view?
28 posted on
01/15/2008 5:36:09 PM PST by
america4vr
(The ebb and flow of empires have come and gone but America shall forever reign supreme.)
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