Wednesday, November 24th, 2004
Declaration of Independence unconstitutional?
School district sued for censoring founding documents, state constitutions
In a season typified by lawsuits against manger scenes, crosses and even the words "Merry Christmas," a California case is taking the "separation of church and state" one step further — dealing with whether it’s unconstitutional to read the Declaration of Independence in public school.
This is just the latest example of liberal lunacy run amok. Why are these people so afraid of references to God? The first amendment protects churches from the government. It doesn’t create religion free zones in public schools.

















2 Comments
November 25th, 2004 at 07:51
School district sued for censoring founding documents, state constitutions
WorldNetDaily: Is Declaration of Independence unconstitutional?
In a season typified by lawsuits aga
December 9th, 2004 at 19:15
This is just the latest example of liberal lunacy run amok. Why are these people so afraid of references to God? The first amendment protects churches from the government. It doesn’t create religion free zones in public schools. View this post on my blog