Craig,
>>Craig,
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>>>My guess is Congress will change the Pledge back to its original form.
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>>I think the Supreme Court will have their say first and that it's not likely that Congress will have to change it.
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>I have no doubt the Supreme Court will hear this case, but Congress was pretty angry yesterday.
Angry that liberals made law yesterday as opposed to applying existing law as they should (judicial activism once again - thank you Mr. Nixon & Clinton) or that liberalism in all its hateful glory was seen for once in the light of day and that it now made their chances for re-election less sure and they had to spend less time pandering for $$ and more time covering their sorry behinds? <g>
What is appalling to me is that people will actually try and defend this action. How far do we need to go as a nation before we go too far?
What's next? Outlawing monay? Or the Declaration of Independence? Both reference our reliance upon god.
Go figure...
Best,
DD
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