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GUEST,MAV Conservative Cavalry Round Five !!!! (73* d) RE: Conservative Cavalry Round Five !!!! 24 Jan 01


"The separation of church and state is found in the first amendment"

No it isn't. The first amendment says the state cannot establish a religion (As in "The Church of The US") nor prohibit the practice of religion. "As to the womens right to choose, it is an age old right in a pluralist democracy, the right to be left alone. Phisical autonomy is an age old notion, and it is closely associated with the right of privacy, which the Court found to be underlieing such rights as the protection agaisnt unreasonable searches"

That is the alleged location, but IT'S NOT THERE!

The founding fathers weren't idiots, if they meant something, they put it in explicit language.

...that majority which voted for President Gore and got mr. Bush.

They were also specific in stating how presidential elections are conducted, there IS NO "POPULAR VOTE"! There are 50 state races, winner takes all the electoral votes in most cases.

algor has been thrown down the stairs by the DNC, what an idiot. He's now teaching a Journalism class (Liberal Media 101) at Georgetown.

He didn't win the majority in either Tennessee or Arkansas, and today it is being reported that massive voter fraud has been detected in Florida (democRATs of course)

mav




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