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Constitution Project « Get d'Clu
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Get a clue and wake up! The best way to lead a nation astray of its values is to keep it ignorant of its history. WP Political Blogger Alliance. Posted in Constitution, Congress, conservative, politics, Action Alert, socialism, big govt, Declaration of Independence. Do you believe the Constitution is the rule of law? Do you believe in the original intent of our founding fathers? Do you want to reform Congress? I’m not talking about reforming a Democratic Congress, but Congress. And a pocket Constitution.
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Individual State Comments « Get d'Clu
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Get a clue and wake up! The best way to lead a nation astray of its values is to keep it ignorant of its history. WP Political Blogger Alliance. Please see the comments for individual States on the About Me page. Patricia from Texas has posted a time-sensitive message for those wishing to bus to Austin for a nullification rally. Form more info on Tenth Amendment and Nullification Resolutions, please post on the Constitution page. In His grace,. Individual State Comments: http:/ wp.me/pzfHB-pE. Real Purpo...
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First Amendment Religion Clauses: October 2007
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First Amendment Religion Clauses. The Founders included the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution partly to protect religious rights. It was intended to keep the Federal government from interfering in religious practices and to keep it from establishing a national religion. Today, the 1st Amendment is turned on its head due to lack of historic perspective. For more insights, check the reading list: The First Amendment and The U.S. Consitution. Wednesday, October 31, 2007. Posted by History Matters.
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First Amendment Religion Clauses: April 2008
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First Amendment Religion Clauses. The Founders included the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution partly to protect religious rights. It was intended to keep the Federal government from interfering in religious practices and to keep it from establishing a national religion. Today, the 1st Amendment is turned on its head due to lack of historic perspective. For more insights, check the reading list: The First Amendment and The U.S. Consitution. Wednesday, April 30, 2008. Posted by History Matters.
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First Amendment Religion Clauses: Is the Current Administration Guided by Our Founders?
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First Amendment Religion Clauses. The Founders included the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution partly to protect religious rights. It was intended to keep the Federal government from interfering in religious practices and to keep it from establishing a national religion. Today, the 1st Amendment is turned on its head due to lack of historic perspective. For more insights, check the reading list: The First Amendment and The U.S. Consitution. Thursday, August 8, 2013. I will add, as a fifth circumsta...
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First Amendment Religion Clauses: Military Increasingly Intolerant of Christianity?
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First Amendment Religion Clauses. The Founders included the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution partly to protect religious rights. It was intended to keep the Federal government from interfering in religious practices and to keep it from establishing a national religion. Today, the 1st Amendment is turned on its head due to lack of historic perspective. For more insights, check the reading list: The First Amendment and The U.S. Consitution. Sunday, December 7, 2014. It doesn't need a lot of comment.
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First Amendment Religion Clauses: December 2007
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First Amendment Religion Clauses. The Founders included the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution partly to protect religious rights. It was intended to keep the Federal government from interfering in religious practices and to keep it from establishing a national religion. Today, the 1st Amendment is turned on its head due to lack of historic perspective. For more insights, check the reading list: The First Amendment and The U.S. Consitution. Monday, December 31, 2007. Posted by History Matters.
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First Amendment Religion Clauses: Copyright Violation Is OK if You Are Just Removing "God"
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First Amendment Religion Clauses. The Founders included the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution partly to protect religious rights. It was intended to keep the Federal government from interfering in religious practices and to keep it from establishing a national religion. Today, the 1st Amendment is turned on its head due to lack of historic perspective. For more insights, check the reading list: The First Amendment and The U.S. Consitution. Thursday, April 5, 2012. Composer Lee Greenwood said:.
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First Amendment Religion Clauses: Banning Heaven from Street Names - Is That In the Constitution?
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First Amendment Religion Clauses. The Founders included the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution partly to protect religious rights. It was intended to keep the Federal government from interfering in religious practices and to keep it from establishing a national religion. Today, the 1st Amendment is turned on its head due to lack of historic perspective. For more insights, check the reading list: The First Amendment and The U.S. Consitution. Friday, June 24, 2011. Richard Land of the Southern Baptis...
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First Amendment Religion Clauses: May 2008
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First Amendment Religion Clauses. The Founders included the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution partly to protect religious rights. It was intended to keep the Federal government from interfering in religious practices and to keep it from establishing a national religion. Today, the 1st Amendment is turned on its head due to lack of historic perspective. For more insights, check the reading list: The First Amendment and The U.S. Consitution. Friday, May 30, 2008. March 4, 1885:. Links to this post.
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