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The Bill of Rights - Amendment I

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time on my hands

MAR
31
2008
OK, so you're an Atheist. You don't believe in God. Well, neither do Apes and cockroaches. (LOL! Sorry, I could not resist that dig. Please forgive me, or maybe you can't cause you're an Atheist.) — Anyway, you are sick to death (and you believe there is no life after death) of seeing the word God printed on government buildings and documents. Phrases like "under God" and "in God we trust" make you feel like a victim. (So give me all your money.) You believe the Government has established a religion, and has violated your rights under the establishment clause of Amendment I of the… read full review »
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williampinn
Roseville, CA



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married, I believe in honesty

FEB
26
2008
As some of you know, I've spent a good portion of the last few weeks flat on my back in bed, recovering from torn lower back muscles.  It was a good time to think about so many things.  Little things, like who invented ceiling popcorn and why, as well as big things like The Bill of Rights.  Nice balance there, don't you think? — — So today I'm thinking big, like the Bill of Rights.  Since we're in an election cycle I've been on a little cable news political overload.  Who isn't?  Addressing the Bill of Rights, we might as well take them in… read full review »
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RudiXeno
Boca Raton, FL



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