In 2002, Congress' purpose in reaffirming the Pledge by enacting 4 U.S.C. § 4 was predominantly secular. The phrase "under God," when read in context with the whole of the Pledge, has the predominant purpose and effect of adding a solemn and inspiring note to what should be a solemn and inspiring promise — a promise of allegiance to our Republic.Who ever heard of a predominantly secular God?
March 11, 2010
God less than 50% sacred, Ninth Circuit rules
It's those crazy San Francisco liberals again!
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Who ever heard of a predominantly secular God?
Does Clapton count?
Does Clapton count?
Like most musicians, only up to four.
Does anyone take anything from the 9th Circus Court seriously?
You like the decision?
Are drummers musicians, and if so, is the "four" an average?
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