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And a law that says that any government worker from the prez on down, who is found to violate any of the Ten Commandments while in office, shall be ejected from their position on the spot. You commit adultery? outta here. You Lie? you're gone. You covet? Take a hike.
Think there'd be any Repubs, much less Dems left?
Bush would have never made it to the inauguration, that's a fact.
What's the matter with those so called Christians in Washington? They can't even live up to their own laws, but they think they can tell everyone else they should.
Republicanus non carborundum
by azureblue on Fri May 02, 2008 at 09:05:32 AM PDT
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in which he was touting the Christian foundation of American Law, which he proved by saying that there are more courthouses in the land with copies of the Ten Commandments hanging from the wall than churches with the Ten Commandments. As he made his point, I wondered if his "factoid" did not tell us more about churches in this country than it did about courthouses?
by entlord1 on Fri May 02, 2008 at 09:13:27 AM PDT
but for one tiny thing. Does the word 'anarchy' mean anything to you?
by pearlegates on Fri May 02, 2008 at 10:04:39 AM PDT
wide narrow
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