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2shelbys said:??? What is that supposed to mean? Now you are just getting silly.
Guess I wasn’t clear. You said the 10 Commandments aren’t only a Christian symbol. What kind of symbol are they, then?
2shelbys said:??? What is that supposed to mean? Now you are just getting silly.
I also have been doing workMike: Your turn.
I have to go do some work.
By 1931 the Special House Committee to Investigate Communist Activities stated" “The American Civil Liberties Union is closely affiliated with the communist movement in the United States, and fully 90% of its efforts are on behalf of communists who have come into conflict with the law. It claims to stand for free speech, free press, and free assembly, but it is quite apparent that the main function of the ACLU is an attempt to protect the communists …” The committee also reported …”since its beginnings, the ACLU has waged war against Christianity…”
That pretty much sums it up.
Nonsense. How can your legal system be based on the ten commandments? Is making a statue of a calf illegal? Is not going to church on Sunday illegal? Is disrespecting your mother or father illegal? Is coveting another’s possessions illegal? Let’s see, how many of the ten commandments are enshrined in the US legal system? A whole two!Your arguments are irrelevent. If that was what our country and it’s legal system was founded on I would have no problem with it at all. If I moved to Israel I certainly would not have a problem with seeing the Star of David on display anywhere and everywhere. I do have a problem with the attempt to destroy traditional America and everything that made this country great.
It is never specifically ‘allowed’ or ‘disallowed’. It can go ahead if enough senators cannot be found to force a closure on the motion. If it were not ‘allowed’ they couldn’t do it, full stop! There may be an agreement that it isn’t done, but that is far from the same thing.And yes, the filibuster of judicial nominees has never occurred before. There are seven situations where the filibuster is allowed and confirmation of judicial nominees is not one of them.
Coach not allowed to lead his team in prayer.I also have been doing work
I have been eagerly awaiting someone to come forward with one way in which their freedom to practice their religion has been curbed by the ACLU via the courts. Looks like I might be waiting a while.
Mike
Why is it the coach’s rights that are being infringed when he’s leading 50 high schoolers in prayer against the wishes of some of the children’s parents?Coach not allowed to lead his team in prayer.
I did not say his rights were infringed. The specific point addressed was, “their freedom to practice their religion has been curbed.” The point is that freedom to pray was curbed. You mentioned this prayer was, “against the wishes of some of the children’s parents.” The desire of others to have the right to pray as a group is disopsed of. In order to protect us from establishment of religion we have restricted the free exercise of religion.Why is it the coach’s rights that are being infringed when…
You think that was sarcastic? Sheesh. I’m not even warmed up yet.I did not say his rights were infringed. The specific point addressed was, “their freedom to practice their religion has been curbed.” The point is that freedom to pray was curbed. You mentioned this prayer was, “against the wishes of some of the children’s parents.” The desire of others to have the right to pray as a group is disopsed of. In order to protect us from establishment of religion we have restricted the free exercise of religion.
I won’t address all of your “what ifs” because I did not see a single one that was a direct correlation and each on would have a unique answer. I also do not understand the point behind the dripping sarcasm of your last post.
Thanks for clearing that up for us. It all seems so clear now.The ACLU was founded by a Communist, Mr. Roger Baldwin, a close friend of racist eugenicist Margaret Sanger, the founder of baby-butchering Planned Parenthood. That’s all I need to know.
The ACLU is evil. Period.
You may be right about the snit, but do not think that the courts and the ACLU were not involved. Everytime an organization makes decisions about limitations on the balance between free exercise versus establishment they so so based on prevailing case law. In our generation of judicial activism, court decisions extend beyond their immediate parties and into common practice.ACLU and the courts weren’t involved. School board told coach to knock it off. Coach had a snit fit and quit.
Seriously, for half a second, no offense meant by the sarcasm. Pax?
It is not just the lifetime of the judges but the decades of influence.Lord. How long do your judges live? Or do you appoint them at the age of 18 or something?
Exactly. As I said, the rules allow filibusters in 7 specific circumstances and judicial nominations is not one of them. The Republicans did not even do it to Ginsburg who so richly deserved it.My understanding of the filibuster is that it’s not in your Constitution at all. It’s a procedural rule of the Senate, which is allowed to make its own rules. Is it your position that one can use the filibuster to oppose integration laws (see Thurmond, Strom) but not to oppose judicial nominations?
Being a Republican does not even come close to guaranteeing conservative values or appointments. If you are looking for conservative Presidencies you have 1980-1988 period. And even he had one supposed conservative (O’Connor) turn out not to be.Democratic presidents: 1945-52. 1960-68. 1976-80. 1992-2000.
Republican presidents: 1952-60. 1968-76. 1980-1992. 2000-05
I make that 27 years of Democrats and 33 years of Republicans.
I did not say that but you are right and it is hard to believe.… the liberal agenda is intellectually bankrupt and nobody could have ever fallen for it,…
Wow. You cound not be much farther out in left field. What is ANY of that supposed to mean? Fish sticks? Big Ten? The point is that it is not just Christians that recognize the story of Moses and that all religions worship a God. All of the unrelated nonsense you could ever post does not change that.I should have thought back to the OT. When Moses came down from Mount Sinai and found the Israelites worshipping the golden calf, I remember distinctly the part where he looked at the tablets and said, “Well, they say ‘God,’ but they don’t say which god. So this is fine.”
When you stand before the Throne, 2Shelbys, is it your plan to tell Almighty God, “Yes, I worshipped a box of Mrs. Paul’s fish fillets, but that’s okay because the Big 10 don’t say which god?”
I wish you luck. I would send Thomas More a big retainer now, though, just to be safe.
MikeWM said:The government bad-mouthing a group who consistently takes on the government (and often wins) is hardly surprising now, is it?
Mike
Mike,Nonsense. How can your legal system be based on the ten commandments? Is making a statue of a calf illegal? Is not going to church on Sunday illegal? Is disrespecting your mother or father illegal? Is coveting another’s possessions illegal? Let’s see, how many of the ten commandments are enshrined in the US legal system? A whole two!
Mike
Not true. There are specific rules and guidlines for filibusters and filibustering judicial nominations is not allowed and has never been done before. If you think that not being allowed to do something ever stopped a politician (especially a Democrat one) from doing something you are very naive.MikeWM said:It is never specifically ‘allowed’ or ‘disallowed’. It can go ahead if enough senators cannot be found to force a closure on the motion. If it were not ‘allowed’ they couldn’t do it, full stop! There may be an agreement that it isn’t done, but that is far from the same thing.
A wonderful idea that we should adopt. Although I can do without the shouting down and mindless mumbling.Filibustering is specifically disallowed under the Standing Orders of the British House of Commons, interestingly. The Speaker can force someone to end their speach if they persist in repetitious argument or tedious detail.
Penny has explained quite well how this is nothing approximating to an infringment of the coach’s rights. Nothing is stopping him praying for the team, or going to get a job at a Catholic school. So it looks like I’m still waiting how an individuals right to practice religion has been abrogated by the actions of the ACLU.Coach not allowed to lead his team in prayer.
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The wait is over!