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June 20th, 2007

So I’ve read that some folks say they’d like a constitutional amendment because it appeals to a certain voter base: there are those who clamor for, and those who promise to deliver, a constitutional protection of prayer in school….

This is wrong on every level…

Do you want to vote for a politician who legislates items which simply look good on paper? The kind that says “I voted for puppies and kittens, and my opponent voted for SATAN and SODOMY” next election cycle.

Regardless of what this amnesiac nation would like to believe, this is not a Christian nation. Never has been, and only recently has been delivered through the back door. Yep, you read that right: America has been fucked in the ass by the jesus-types. God in the Pledge of Allegiance? Enacted the last time the nation was whipped into a mindless frenzy by the fear mongers, the time in the 1950’s, thanks to the supreme mother fucker McCarthy, that logic and reason easily yielded to sensationalistic fear-mongering whores. You know what else was railroaded into the tight, nervous anus of the public in the 1950’s? In God We Trust on the money. Which is why I rather enjoy de-godding my money from time to time, think of it as a public service which doesn’t render the money unfit to reissue…

Next you have the real fucking fishhook through the brain, the fact that anyone can pray at any time for any reason without interference from anyone. Oh, except Muslims, but they aren’t really people anyway, they’re just terrorists. Since you can sit in class and take a private moment to pray without fucking alarms going off shrieking ‘PRAYER ALERT’ while thugs come running down the aisles slapping each kid in turn on the back of the head to knock the god out of them…since you can subversively pray in school without the atheists getting their panties in a bunch as it is, why again do we need to make a fucking amendment to protect the right?

Well, if they are going to put god in my government, in my pledge, in my money and in my schools, at least they’re going to protect the rights of all religious types, right? The next amendment is going to set aside time throughout the day for people to pray towards Mecca, right? I mean, all of these cock-suckers aren’t just raging hypocrites, are they?

Oh wait, this was all just a mental exercise, they never intended any of this drivel to be written to law. That’d just be insane! All they were looking for was something nice to write on their resume when they came to hand it to the American public and proclaim “I’m just like you, I love God and our Christian nation. You can safely vote for me knowing that I am share your same belief that sodomy is a sin and those who practice it will burn in hell for eternity”.

I feel safer already, especially when I remember that George Bush gets his instructions directly from god

When you read shit like this:

“An amendment is needed not to mandate or even to encourage school prayer but to restore to the people their right and responsibility to deliberate and decide a question that bears upon the kind of education they want for their children.”

These assholes are framing the argument in a fashion where a godless alternative doesn’t even exist. What kind of educfuckigncation? Are you kidding me? These fucking jesus whores can’t even agree whether the world was created before or after the Sumerians invented beer, for fucks sake…fundies and moderates, all cut from the same irrational cloth, unfit to decide upon the most fundamental questions, much less decide for someone else how the public educational system should operate upon their neighbors children. Religious tolerance allows the bastards to go to church as often as they want, to pray to whatever pretend bit of idol their pews are placed in front of, and yet the crazy fucks always want more…

Misguided, unnecessary, hypocritical, deluded…

For a ‘more better’ look at the case against school prayer, continue on here. It’s sorta like what I wrote, but deftly written, expertly presented and notably devoid of the word fuck. This is worth reading over as well…

I wrote this basically to contrast how even someone like the holy Ron Paul, who is currently seen as the almighty resurrection of Christ to the many Republicans who are scrambling to someone to cling onto, is just another guy trying to get elected.

Ron Paul is consistent. Ron Paul isn’t a hypocrite. Ron Paul is a real person, not a politician…blah blah blah. Might as well elect fucking Lyndon Larouche.

School prayer is a non-issue, useless fluff used to confuse and distract the masses, to build the support of the proles while the rich and the powerful fuck the life out of anything they can get their greasy claws on.

May I recommend the movie “Why We Fight” to help refocus your eyes on the actual important aspects of modern reality?

One Response to “…and I approve this message.”

  1. comment number 1 by: Kelley

    I think it is completely absurd that people always find a way to bring religion into politics, into school, into the public at large. Religion should be taken out of the picture, it should only be heard or seen or preached within the walls of individuals homes or temples, churches, what have you.
    Politicians should not be allowed to play the religion card, it shouldn’t even be brought up.
    What the fuck happened to separation of church and state???????
    And religion has no place in public schools…WTF?????

    I honestly believe that Religion is the downfall of human existence. Religion and George Bush…are fucking this world all to “hell”.

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