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To: floriduh voter
The Ten Commandments are not "worthy" of the American people. They "someone might be offended" and we are not offensive people.

The Nativity may no longer be displayed on "public" property. Such behavior is not worthy of the American people. "Someone might be offended" and we are not offensive people.

The American flag is no longer allowed to be displayed in many public schools and colleges. Desplaying such a "divisive" icon is not worthy of these institutions, who are mostly American people. "Someone might be offended."

In fact, in the weeks following 9-11, many "objective journalists" refused to wear the small red, white and blue pins the rest of us in America wore...because such a display is unworthy of "objective" American journalists....and "someone might be offended".....

The portraits of the founding fathers of our country are no longer displayed in many public buildings, because it's been over two centuries since they founded this country, and they did mean things, like some of them owned slaves. America is above that stuff now, and these "old dead guys" may "offend" someone. The list can go on and on.

"Offend"..."Oddended"...."Offensive" ...the most overused words of the past decade, and the new Third Way/Third Reich keyward signifying the distruction of this country by the enemies of freedom...finally, after all these years, it looks like they are succeeding.

"...awards and posters, but also displays in an eloquent way every manner of national Kitsch. One an hardly believe what money-hungry fantasies have brought to the market. Thank God, such "citizens" are called too account by the watchful eye of National Socialist [THIRD WAY] propagandists. The display provides an educational display of what decorations and goods are worthy of the German [AMERICAN] people, and which are not."

Source: 14 Days in a Gau Propaganda Office --August Sill

1,350 posted on 06/27/2002 10:13:33 AM PDT by cake_crumb
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To: cake_crumb
The Ten Commandments are not "worthy" of the American people. They "someone might be offended" and we are not offensive people.

Yet the religious Seven Noahide Laws are *it seems* 'worthy', and have been recognised as "the historical tradition of ethical values and principles which are the basis of civilized society and upon which our great Nation was founded" AND "these ethical values and principles have been the bedrock of society from the dawn of civilization" --- by the Federal government and the Bush administration.

Ever heard of these laws? Can you EVEN find them in the Bible? (If they cannot be found in the Bible, then how is that fact consistant with the 'Judeo-Christian' ethic our country was founded on??) Is a resolution of Congress recognising them a violation of Amendment 1 when the Very First of these laws prohibits idolatry?? And others prohibit 'adultry' or 'improper relations'?

1,357 posted on 06/27/2002 10:30:47 AM PDT by mindprism.com
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