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Appeals court refuses to reconsider Pledge of Allegiance decision
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<blockquote data-quote="RufusAtticus" data-source="post: 684005" data-attributes="member: 2592"><p>How many times must this be said? The Newdow descision does not make it illegal to say "under God" or any version of the Pledge. What it does say is that the Government and the agents there of cannot sponcer a version of the pledge that violates first amendment rights. The same first amendment that protects me from government sponcership of "... under God..." protect you from government sponcership of "...under no gods...." The same first amendment that protects blasphemous art protects pious art. The bill of rights applies equally to all, not just to things that you like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RufusAtticus, post: 684005, member: 2592"] How many times must this be said? The Newdow descision does not make it illegal to say "under God" or any version of the Pledge. What it does say is that the Government and the agents there of cannot sponcer a version of the pledge that violates first amendment rights. The same first amendment that protects me from government sponcership of "... under God..." protect you from government sponcership of "...under no gods...." The same first amendment that protects blasphemous art protects pious art. The bill of rights applies equally to all, not just to things that you like. [/QUOTE]
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