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Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA)
The following was sent to me by Mary Ellen Sikes of the Institute for Humanists Studies and the Washington Area Secular Humanists . An article about it apparently ran in the Times Picayune, New Orleans' daily newspaper, but was overshadowed by Mardi Gras.
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Sometimes it's hard to know how to respond with out swearing.
Would trying to force ones religion onto someone else be described as evil? |
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So, in other words, they are admitting it does in fact violate the Establishment Clause?
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The Amendment would have little effect.
Newdow II hasn't declared the 1954 pledge in violation of the first amendment, but rather the government encouraging minors to say it. |
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Of course whether they are honest is a huge question. Lets hope it doesn't go to the SC until after the Scalia,Thomas, etc.. block are gone and we get some honorable people in there. |
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But it is wrong, to be sure, to have children pledge each day to consider atheism to be one of the great enemies of the Republic, on the same level as rebellion, tyranny, and injustice. And it is wrong, to be sure, for any country to adopt as its most significant guiding principle -- the "motto" that most signifies what the country stands for -- that nations be divided into "we" citizens who trust in God and "they" citizens who do not. These are not legitimate acts of a fair and just government. |
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SECTION 3. The Pledge of Allegiance shall now be:
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, divisible, with liberty and justice for some." |
03-06-2003, 08:21 PM | #9 |
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This amendment would change a (probably) 6-3 (5-4 if we're lucky) decision into a 9-0. It wouldn't change the result. The majority of the supremes will say something about ceremonial deism, history and traditions, blah, blah, blah, and government coerce children into participating in a religious activity. Check out the dissent in the latest from the 9th (sorry I don't have the cite at hand). It'll probably read something like that.
Mind you, it sucks. Its wrong. But this is the same institution that decided Dredd Scott and Plessey. Most of the time they do a decent job. Several of them just have major blinders on regarding things outside of their experience. |
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No, more like this:
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, divisible, with liberty and justice for all, as long as they're Christian." |
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