on August 28, 2010 by admin in Constitution, Federal Government, money, Comments Off
Atheism isn’t an Absence in belief
On 8/27/2010 9:50 PM, Mitchell Holman wrote:
> Beam Me Up Scotty
> in news:4c782e0c$0$16434$ec3e2dad @&*$?%unlimited.usenetmonster.com:
>
>> On 8/27/2010 5:17 PM, DanielSan wrote:
>>> On 8/27/2010 2:11 PM, Beam Me Up Scotty wrote:
>>>> On 8/27/2010 4:22 PM, Colanth wrote:
>>>>> On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 15:21:21 -0400, Beam Me Up Scotty
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Unicorns perform miracles for little girls with what appears to be
>>>>>> magical god like powers.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Millions of little girls believe they are deities and idolize them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> They have evangelical Saturday morning TV shows preaching the
> unicorn
>>>>>> mythology and expanding the numbers that believe in unicorns.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To an Aunicornist like myself this is causing great angst and my
>>>>>> freedom
>>>>>> of religion is being trampled
>>>>>
>>>>> Tough – privately-owned TV stations are free to broadcast unicorn
>>>>> shows. And little girls can believe any damn-fool thing they like.
>>>>>
>>>>>> in government places that promote Unicornism.
>>>>>
>>>>> Where is the government involved in private TV stations or in the
>>>>> beliefs of little girls?
>>>>
>>>> PBS…
>>>
>>> PBS isn’t government owned.
>>
>> It is government funded
>
>
> Just like the churches that Bush donated OUR money to
> in his “faith based charities” scheme. Where is THAT allowed
> in the Constitution?
It is NOT allowed, and the Federal Government should be following the
Constitution. The old “Johny has one so why can’t I” is a poor and
childish excuse for ignoring the best government document ever written.
Rather than reasons to continue to ignore the Constitution lets hear
some reasons to follow it.
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