Pro-God, Pro-Gun, Anti-Tax



 

10 COMMANDMENTS

As a conservative Republican and as much as it hurts, there is no denying the big win by the liberal Democrat leaders in the name of all registered Democrats.  Consistent with the liberal Democrat agenda of banning guns, promoting the homosexual agenda and providing abortions at will, this win will protect public facilities from God.

Unfortunately, this liberal win will affect all Oklahomans immediately with the removal of the unconstitutional display in Haskell County.  Whether conservative Democrat or Republican the removal of the Ten Commandments from public property only moves us all one step closer to Hillary Clinton’s and Ted Kennedy’s ideal socialistic secular society, where anything goes and no one need take any personal responsibility.

The first amendment reads, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."

When evoking the first amendment the liberals never seem to mention the second part, “…no law… prohibiting the free exercise thereof…”  Yes, the Government cannot promote any specific religion but neither can the Government deny any specific religion.  The removal of the Ten Commandments in any form denies three religions that recognize them as the laws of God.

As much as it offends and in all fairness, the Democrat party can take credit for this one.

Wayland Smalley

UP DATE:  A supporter gave me this as a good answer to the radical liberal assault on the display of the 10 commandments in public buildings.


UP DATE: I had no idea that Hussan Obama, the most liberal Democrat community organizer, with the agenda of banning guns, providing abortions at will and generally dismantling the American economy might become President.

 

 

 

 

 

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