More mewling from the Christian Reich
To level-headed conservatives, common sense demands...Bwahahahahaha! I'm sorry, "level-headed conservatives"? And since when does common sense belong in the same sentence with the word "Conservatives".
H.R. 3190 and S. 1558 would exempt lower federal courts from hearing questions on important religious liberty issues: the Ten Commandments, the national motto and the Pledge of Allegiance.What? They want to prohibit the judiciary from hearing religious "liberty" issues? That can't be constitutional.
The Ten Commandments Defense Act, H.R. 2045, would exempt federal courts from hearing cases on the Ten Commandments and the Pledge Protection Act, H.R. 2028, would remove federal courts from the Pledge of Allegiance.Smells like fear, don't it? =) "Uh, we want the courts to, uhh, stop ruling in favor of the, uhh, Constitution and, uhh, let us overrun the country the way God intended", the Sergeant at Arms of the Christian Reich said.
Finally, the Internet Gambling Prohibition Act, S. 627, is a top priority of ours and many pro-family members of Congress. This bill would curb Internet gambling by prohibiting on-line transactions. A slightly different version of this bill passed the House last year, leaving the Senate to act now. Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., who sponsors S. 627, has vowed to do what he can to get a vote on his bill this year. There is a powerful casino/gambling lobby working hard to defeat this legislation. As a result, it will take dedication and perseverance from our side to see that the Internet Gambling Prohibition Act passes.What could the Christian Reich have against online gambling? This is a puzzler. Oh wait, no it's not. The gaming industry is in direct competition with the Reich for the money of its followers and it would appear that the casinos are winning.

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