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Originally posted by wry1
No, but if you become an Alabama Supreme Court Justice then yes, you can put that up and piss on the Constitution.
Religion has no place in politics, or in the government. Religion is something that helps define a person - or founds the basis for their morals, if you prefer to look at it that way - but it should never be something which is forced on others. That way lies the path to zealotry, and we're close enough to that as a Puritanically obsessive society already.
Ah, the hell with it. If it gets much more screwy around these parts, I think I'll go pay curveedv8 a visit in Australia!
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What is with you people? Having the Ten Commandments is not a religious endorsement. They are 9 practical laws (8 if your cool with adultery) that have been at the foundation of morals for our country and countless others for centuries. And Wry1 calling America a puritanically obsessive society is insanity and demonstrates the anti-religious attitude this country is taking, not to mention that it couldn't be further from the truth.