May each of you have the heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, and the hand to execute works that will leave the world a little better for your having been here. -- Ronald Reagan

Saturday, January 22, 2011

No Aloha for Religion

Hawaiian Senate
The Secularists have struck another successful blow against the expression of religion, Christianity specifically, in our society. Caving once again to the atheist ACLU because of law suits (so they say); the Hawaiian Senate has banned prayer from its chambers. This came about because of one, count ‘em, one citizen’s complaint about prayer being said before Senate sessions. Same deal regarding Mt Soledad in San Diego, where a Korean War memorial with a cross has been under attack for over three decades because of one, count ‘em, one, hateful intolerant atheist citizen.

Democrat Majority Leader Brickwood Galuteria:
 "Above all, our responsibility is to adhere to the Constitution." At least in regards to this he thinks, even though it’s a lie. Prayer has been a part of politics and culture since this country’s inception. Dems want a “living constitution” so they can breathe life into any cuckoo Statist idea that come along. To do that, Statists must remove Christianity, and Judaism, from any public mention since those are the only ideas that stand between tyranny and liberty.

One person in the Hawaiian Senate was opposed, Sen. Sam Slom, R -Diamond Head-Hawaii Kai. Note the political party.

Slom:
"I think it's important that we stress the need that as smart as we may be, as intelligent as we may be, that we can still call on someone higher to help us and guide us," Slom told the Honolulu Star Advertiser. "I think for us to take this out of our rules and also to, by omission, tell the community that we no longer think that this is important - I think that this is a mistake."

Dems are against the part of the first amendment that advocates for freedom of religion. Only Dems are joining with the atheist ACLU to banish religion, specifically Jews and Christians from the cultural and political landscape.

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