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Bush Criticizes 9th Circuit Court Decision
Sean Hannity radio show ^
| 6/26/02
| Pyro7480
Posted on 06/26/2002 1:57:40 PM PDT by Pyro7480
I just heard on Sean Hannity's show that Bush has criticized the decision earlier this afternoon by the 9th Circuit Court in San Francisco that the Pledge of Allegiance is unconstitutional, due to the phrase "under God."
TOPICS: Breaking News; Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 9thcircuit; alliance; bush; pledge
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK; Miss Marple
You're welcome, MM.....facts always cloud things for certain people.
Atomic Punk - you do have a way of putting things. I like it!
To: Pyro7480
Let's see if Bush has the hutspa, cahones, and guts when he comes back from Canada to demand a Constitional Amendment to end this nonsense...preferably to a joint session of Congress during prime time television. Time to end this once and for all, and time to start taking our country back.
To: Pyro7480
We need to correct the flawed judicial branch in this country!
To: sinkspur
I don't think God has much of a high opinion of America today, even with the phrase "under God" in the pledge. The key question is, what does America think of God?
To: Rome2000
ABC may end up filing chapter 11 before too long themselves!!!And good riddance.
To: My2Cents
I don't think God has much of a high opinion of America today, even with the phrase "under God" in the pledge.Let me guess.
He told you.
To: Betty Jo
You know that I dont need a god to know whats up! From your postings, you don't appear to know "whats up".
To: Betty Jo
See my post #59.
Radicals of many stripes, whether atheist, homosexual, environmental, socialist, et al, and any combination of the above are slowly tearing the fabric of our society apart. Through this process of social erosion, this nation has strayed far from it's original, moral roots. It is indeed a "war" of a sort, fought slowly, incrementally, stealthily, and, if not countered, the primary casuality will be America and all that makes our nation great.
Study history, particularly the fall of the Roman empire and it's decadent collapse into empire, eventually to fade from existence entirely. The parallels between that era and our present day are unmistakable, and omninous.
To: Belial
I don't agree. If my comments constitute "babbling" to you, you need to grow a skin.
To: bunnypants
[W]hat if there is no [G]od? Then the oath has a minor technical error... of course, it can readily be argued that America is no longer a "republic" (run more as a democracy or an oligarchy), "indivisible" (see the basic fundamental philosophical differences between the Left half and the Right half of America), or has "Liberty and Justice for all" (thanks to affirmative action laws, income tax strata, "group rights", entitlements, etc.). Shall we delete these phrases as well?
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the country for which it stands, one nation."
Kinda lacks zing, donchya think? ;^)
Back to your original question, "what if there is no [G]od?", I always clunk back against the concept of Origin... something started that Big Bang (or however the Universe began), and I choose to call Him (Her/It) "God"...
although I guess it could have been some mid-level arch-angel doing a really cool Heaven Science Fair project. j/k ;^)
To: Pyro7480
To: Freedom'sWorthIt
Atomic Punk - you do have a way of putting things. I like it!
THANX
To: blackie
Freedom Is Worth Fighting For !!Amen to that.
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posted on
06/26/2002 5:36:02 PM PDT
by
Mixer
To: Pyro7480
Please Shawn, throw a punch at this guy....he deserves it more than even Daschle.
To: Pyro7480
One thing you can be certain of: Tom Daschle and Dick Gephardt probably filled their pants when they heard of this decision. They are probably putting out a contract on the judge. We talk about the right being short-sighted during an election year. Conservatives have at times shot themselves in the foot near an election, but I've never seen the right do anything
this stupid in an election year. This is the stupidest thing I've seen done in an election year since Gary Hart had his lap warmed.
No, this is even stupider than that.
To: Pyro7480
The judge is a moron and an ever present danger to our liberty, freedom and justice. Impeachment proceedings should begin immediately.
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posted on
06/26/2002 5:42:46 PM PDT
by
harpo11
To: muawiyah
Good point!
Another thing in my fax, calls, adn e-mails to the WH that I will mention.
To: RoseofTexas
that is odd.....the huge majority during Talk Back Live were opposing it. The CNN poll showed a huge majority, almost bigger than Bush'a approval ratings, opposing the decision.
To: Nuke'm Glowing
Thanks for that....another little point for my faxes, calls, and e-mails to the WH.
To: Betty Jo
Give me a cite for one radical atheist killing someone becuse of atheism. You can start with Lenin executing Orthodox priests (enemies of the state, don't cha know). The Chi Coms weren't too enthused with religion either - they like to keep Christians (and about anyone else who accepts a higher power) in jail cells flooded of water. Castro isn't too hot on religion either. Aren't atheists wonderful people when they get into control?
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06/26/2002 5:54:49 PM PDT
by
Hacksaw
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