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The phrase "under God," is still unconstitutional in "The Pledge of Allegiance," according to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals who let stand the earlier ruling against the religious language. Having grown up praying at football games and other school events, I'm always pleased happy to see right-wingers stymied in their attempts to hijack public schools for their own agendas.

The original ruling came out this summer, while I was still working among the bigots at Boucher Communications. One woman working there was pretty disgusted when the news came out, and I asked, "That's a good thing, right? What's wrong with taking religion out?"
"But that's what our country was founded on!"
I was all, "Yeah, well, our country was founded on slavery, too, but that doesn't mean we keep it around."

Posted by McChris at March 1, 2003 06:03 PM
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