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11 hours ago, PhatMack19 said:

I've posted this before, but it's still great.

 

 

 

I've seen all the Andy Griffith shows multiple times (still watch them). The end of this show, Arnold's father is offered a nice woodshed to visit by Andy. In today's world, Arnold's father could be arrested and Andy may face charges for being an accomplice.

Good video though and it does show a lefty lean.

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The principal that has made America great is not conservativism, but it is the separation of church and state.  The conservative religious right is trying to tear down the wall of separation between church and state.   The result will be tyranny and persecution.

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On 1/6/2017 at 9:17 AM, Remmus said:

If we get technical???  This also raises an interesting question.  Maybe Eddie Murphy should petition for the academy to look at Norbitt again.  He may have a best actress award coming.

The only thing Norbitt was nominated for was makeup and worst picture.

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1 hour ago, Kountzer said:

The principal that has made America great is not conservativism, but it is the separation of church and state.  The conservative religious right is trying to tear down the wall of separation between church and state.   The result will be tyranny and persecution.

Where in the Constitution does it say there is a separation of church and state?

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8 minutes ago, Reagan said:

Where in the Constitution does it say there is a separation of church and state?

The establishment clause pretty much dictates that the government(any government) cannot show preference for any one religion over any other.   Thus, any act which appears to push a particular religion, is unconstitutional.   In that way, church is separated from state.  Got it?

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58 minutes ago, westend1 said:

The establishment clause pretty much dictates that the government(any government) cannot show preference for any one religion over any other.   Thus, any act which appears to push a particular religion, is unconstitutional.   In that way, church is separated from state.  Got it?

......or prohibiting the free exercise thereof......GOT IT?

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5 hours ago, Kountzer said:

The principal that has made America great is not conservativism, but it is the separation of church and state.  The conservative religious right is trying to tear down the wall of separation between church and state.   The result will be tyranny and persecution.

Many of our laws and values are based in Christian beliefs.  

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5 hours ago, westend1 said:

The establishment clause pretty much dictates that the government(any government) cannot show preference for any one religion over any other.   Thus, any act which appears to push a particular religion, is unconstitutional.   In that way, church is separated from state.  Got it?

Wrong!  Try again!

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32 minutes ago, westend1 said:

Show me a supreme court decision that agrees with you.

It has nothing to do with the Supreme Court. What you say is not what the Constitution states about it.  The Constitution does not say there is a separation between church and state.

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22 minutes ago, PhatMack19 said:

#NoWhiteDemocrats is now a movement on Twitter.  Hopefully it takes off.  It should work out well for them.  

 

This is the hidden content, please

What sad is, White Democrats won't care. They will blame White Republicans for this racist "movement". It is okay to be a racist if your not white.

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