Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.
I fail to see how the publice display of the ten commandments fits this. Congress HAS NOT made a law requiring it's display and CAN NOT make a law prohibniting it.
Oh, yeah... wait a minute, I forgot that the Constitution allows the Supreme Court to enforce any non-existant laws as it sees fit. My mistake.
The Constitution?? When has that ever stopped anyone from passing a law?
Let's see:
Campain Finance Reform (Amendment I)
Fire-arm restrictions (Amendment II)
Paper Money (Art. I, Sec. X)
Public display of Ten Commandments (Amendment I)
And Amendments IX and X are pretty much non-existant any more.
I fail to see how the publice display of the ten commandments fits this. Congress HAS NOT made a law requiring it's display and CAN NOT make a law prohibniting it.
Oh, yeah... wait a minute, I forgot that the Constitution allows the Supreme Court to enforce any non-existant laws as it sees fit. My mistake.
The Constitution?? When has that ever stopped anyone from passing a law? Let's see: Campain Finance Reform (Amendment I) Fire-arm restrictions (Amendment II) Paper Money (Art. I, Sec. X) Public display of Ten Commandments (Amendment I) And Amendments IX and X are pretty much non-existant any more.
I would agree 100%. My only problem with Dell is getting Raji... ummm... Bob to understand what part it is that I want.