Posted on 04/15/2010 1:01:15 PM PDT by SmithL
Madison, Wis. (AP) -- A federal judge in Wisconsin says the National Day of Prayer is unconstitutional.
U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb issued the ruling Thursday in a lawsuit filed by the Madison-based Freedom From Religion Foundation.
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We had better act soon, else we will end up like the Boers... extermination meat for the LIBERAL machine...
It's a man, baby!
cheers!
I agree. I am hoping (against hope) that 10-12 states, led by Texas & Oklahoma would start the ball by seceding. I think that the U.S. military (comprised of a significant portion of southern & western states enlistees & officers) would not fire on fellow U.S. citizens. In fact the liberals themselves would not have the cajones to want to mix it up with southern & western boys. Can anyone imagine MASS or New England states or liberal Wash & OR, going up against Texas? The libs would be peeing their g-string panties. Plus the gays in those states would be in a flutter and would not want to therve.
I'm in! My fear is that our brave young soldiers would follow the Liberal Elite as they order our destruction. But....we ain't losing the Alamo this time!!! So, be prepared...
So the atheists complained that they have too many pray-free days to deal with?
*President Obama has decided that there will no longer be a “National Day of Prayer” held in May. He doesn’t want to offend anybody. Where was his concern about offending Christians last January when he allowed the Muslims to hold a day of prayer on the capitol grounds. As a Christian American “I am offended.”
I am sick & tired of liberal RAT bastard socialist who are destroying our country’s heritage & moral fiber, and bankrupting us with runaway spending & an immoral tax code.
Thus, the Tea Parties. Others share your anger and frustration. Let’s take it to the polls in November and beyond. Yup, let’s getter done.
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