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The majority of headlines regarding this ruling have focused on the "banning" of the pledge. The reporting has been mostly about people's emotions, with very little space given to the actual law and legal reasoning behind the decision. Not a single TV or news report that I have seen has had a single person discussing the legal and constitutional reasons why "under god" should remain in the pledge. Not one. I wonder why? Regards, Bill Snedden |
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Satirewire.com <a href="http://www.satirewire.com/news/june02/pledge.shtml" target="_blank">got their first!</a> I love it! |
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Case in point: Our buddies over at Fox. The insist in describing the issue as "banning the pledge" rather than the reality, which is a judicial ruling on a sly insertion into the pledge which attempts to make a religious view ride the coattails of a patriotic affirmation. This morning Fox continued their outraged fury-whipping, toned down somewhat by Judge Goodwin's "flip-flop" on his own ruling and disingenuous puzzlement over why he would do that. Gee, could it be the death threats leveled against him and his own realization that the President and legislature are not even capable of thinking through this intelligently? This morning's talking heads included Rev. Richard Lynn of Americans United for Separation of Church and State and Gary Bauer, who I simply cannot look at without thinking, for some reason "extensive bondage pornography collection". Lynn was perfectly reasonable, explaining that the "under God" part of the pledge was a later insertion into a patriotic pledge that attempted to turn it into an affirmation of monotheism and that everyone, both secular and religious, benefit from maintaining distinct speres of influence between churches and government. Bauer, of course, was having none of that. He is the poster boy for not only fundamentalist deceit, but also someone who lacks the intellectual integrity to keep his own personal religious views out of legislation. Bauer seemed content to adopt the usual fundy strategy of simply lying through his ass, claiming that this was a Christian nation, that the founders were believers, that if you actually put teeth in the establishment clause you would have to "sand blast" God off the monuments in DC. Which is a scary point of view to think that because some of the founders were theists in their personal beliefs, that therefore the Establishment Clause can have no meaning and theocracy is the law of the land, despite what the Constitution says, because many of these same people were also slave owners. Of course, Bauer's strategy of simply making up history as he goes along is effective due to the now well establshed fact that the great majority of the American public are ignorant fuckwits who simply don't know enough to see through some lying ass con man when he is attempting to sell them The Brooklyn Bridge, if for no other reason that they really want to own the Brooklyn Bridge. And through all this, the only person who even made reference to the actual argumentation of Goodwin's decision was Lynn. Bauer focused on lies and stupid slippery slope arguments. It's sad that people in this country know so little about our own history, and have such thinly disguised contempt for both the Bill of Rights and the minority view it protects. It's been said that people get the sort of government they deserve, and the more I think about it, the less appalled I am by the thought of American slipping from Constiutional Democracy, because most people in this country do not want, nor deserve to, live in a democracy. |
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06-28-2002, 06:57 AM | #445 |
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Just another take on this. Not one I necessarily agree with, I'm just playing Devil's Advocate.
Defending democracy and defending the constitution are quite often mutually exclusive. Lets face it, the vast majority of Americans are outraged by the SF ruling, but the "under god" bit is clearly unconstitutional. So which is more important? Democracy today, or a document written over 200 years ago? Is the U.S. constitution & Bill of Rights flawless? Were the Founding Fathers so wonderful? My own opinion: if the majority want "under god" inserted into the pledge, they should CHANGE the constitution FIRST, not VIOLATE it. [ June 28, 2002: Message edited by: britinusa ]</p> |
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If they want to keep "under God" in the Pledge, they should change the last part to "with Liberty and Justice for Some."
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Just read this at <a href="http://www.newsday.com/news/printedition/ny-lipled172764876jun27.story?coll=ny%2Dnews%2Dprint" target="_blank">Newsday.com</a>
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Have these people even read the Constitution? <img src="graemlins/banghead.gif" border="0" alt="[Bang Head]" /> |
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