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Politics and religion
I don't usually say too much about politics, one way, or the other, but this
thing about "The Ten Commandments" & the words "under God," has gotten me a
little uptight. The law is the law. So if the US government determines
that it is against the law for the words "under God" to be on our money, so
be it;
And if that same government decides that the "Ten Commandments" are not to
be used in or on a government installation, so be it; And since they already
have prohibited any prayer in the schools, of which they deem their
authority, then so be it;
I say, so be it, because I would like to be a law abiding US citizen, I say,
so be it, because I would like to think that smarter people than I are in
positions to make good decisions, I would like to think that those people
have my best interest at heart,
SO, YOU KNOW WHAT ELSE I'D LIKE?
I'd like my mail delivered on Christmas, Good Friday & Easter,
I'd like the US Supreme Court to be in session on Christmas, Good Friday &
Easter as well as Sundays,
I'd like the Senate and the House of representatives to not have to worry
about getting home for the "Christmas Break."
I'm thinking that a lot of my taxpayer dollars could be saved, if all
government offices & services would work on Christmas, Good Friday & Easter.
It shouldn't cost any overtime since those would be just any other days of
the week to a government that is trying to be "politically correct".
This would not effect any "non-governmental" business since everyone else
still has the freedom of religion, we could all still enjoy our holidays.
So I guess if they continue to bow to the wishes of a few, & if this e-mail
gets out to the right people, maybe they would bow to the wishes of many.
Well, now I've said my peace, I'll go relax & feel better I've gotten it off
my chest.
So be it...........
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