"We should all be cautious, as were the framers, -- to keep religion out of politics.. They knew first hand of the dangers."
The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts issues two rulings requiring that Commonwealth to issue marriage licenses to pairs of homosexuals...and Judge Roy S. Moore gets removed from the bench...for acknowleging God, (and donating a monument, full of quotes...from our Founders.)
"for that expression of defiance to our constitutional principles."
- Your concern is misplaced.
(It should be about liberal activist judges) Yet you align your concern with the likes of outraged anti-religious *zealots,* like Steve Duin, who wrote this editorial in the Oregonian.
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- Your concern is misplaced. (It should be about liberal activist judges) Yet you align your concern with the likes of outraged anti-religious *zealots,* like Steve Duin, who wrote this editorial in the Oregonian.
You have a problem with imagining what I 'align my concern'.. In my first remark here, I aligned myself with one of Moore's comments:
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I was impressed too:
When several "reporters" futilely begged Moore to endorse an amendment to the Constitution banning same-sex marriage. ("You can't amend the Constitution for every moral deficit," he replied.)
Good line.. -- Moores obviously a rational man when he isn't carried away by pandering to political ambitions.
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