Posted on 08/19/2008 6:04:25 PM PDT by DogByte6RER
FReep This Poll!
"Should the motto "In God We Trust" be removed from U.S. currency?"
Yes. - It's a violation of the principle of separation of church and state.
No. - The motto has historical and patriotic significance and does nothing to establish a state religion.
Click onto the link provided. Vote your choice. Thank you FReepers.
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* 4272952 responses
Yes. It's a violation of the principle of separation of church and state. 33%
No. The motto has historical and patriotic significance and does nothing to establish a state religion. 67%
No is the only logical answer. It’s just a printing which does nothing to establish a state church. Also, it’s not harming anybody.
msnbc?
No thanks
Newdow, eat your heart out.
Nor does it identify any specific religion.
PMSNBC should be removed from the channel selection
Current poll results...
* 4296333 responses
Yes. It’s a violation of the principle of separation of church and state. 33%
No. The motto has historical and patriotic significance and does nothing to establish a state religion. 67%
Good God...Do the liberals realize we MAY other “problems”..can you say Russia, iran, Korea, Talban, hammas, syria, Hezbollah...
Oh, no, lets worry about “In God We Trust”....If the Libs don’t like that phrase..they can pencil in another “o”!
They are so irrelevant it is frightening that they are allowed to talk.
Its kind of like the few people who made a stink about the In God We Trust license plates in Indiana. I think I’ve seen more of those than the regular plate. So once again a few people who are “offended” have to push their agendas on everyone else.
The poll should be: “Should MSNBC be removed from our list of available channels?”
But thanks for supporting the inclusive, thus legitimate, interpretation.
Trust in God but send the Marines.
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