Saturday, March 13, 2010

“UNDER GOD” AND “IN GOD WE TRUST” UPHELD

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco upheld the use of the words "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance and "In God We Trust" on U.S. currency, rejecting arguments on Thursday that the phrases violate the separation of church and state. Sacramento atheist Michael Newdow claimed the references to God disrespect his religious beliefs. "I want to be treated equally," Newdow lamented.

COMMENTS:
Equally with what? Look for him to take it up to the Supreme Court. If he doesn’t win there, he can always take it on upward to Obama.


TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. Has your opinion changed on Eric Massa, with all of the allegations of sexual misconduct and his appearance on the Glenn Beck Show? (Lionel ~ Tempe, AZ)
A. The jury is still out. I’m wondering why none of the people he has supposedly fondled and groped have come forward to make a statement.

Q. How do you think the f*****g health care plan stands at this point? (Carter ~ Los Angeles, CA)
A. Ominous. 50-50, which is not good. Everyone needs to get in contact with their Congressional delegation now… I do mean now. Yes, Pelosi’s phone will probably be off the hook, but try anyway.


Q. With the continuing Toyota problems, do you think they’ll survive as an American competitor? (Zulu ~ Pacifica, CA)
A. Yes.


TODAY’S QUOTE:
“Democracy is constructed like an edifice, freedom by freedom, right by right, until it reaches its snapping point.” ~ Abdoulaye Wade

TODAY’S VIDEO:

THE OBAMA TERRORIST TRIALS - DAY 118: 


No comments:

Post a Comment