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2011-01-31 12:23 PM
ChristyR
Denton, TX
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Rep. Leo Berman is proposing a "constitutional amendment prohibiting a court of this state from enforcing, considering, or applying a religious or cultural law."
This was aimed at Islam, but covers all the religious bases.
This could be the best Christian proposal of the year:
http://blogs.chron.com/believeitornot/2011/01/ban_on_religious_or_cultural_l_1.html
Does this mean we will finally be able to buy liquor after 9pm? :)
2011-02-19 10:01 PM
libforlife
Boerne, TX
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Are you implying with "...the best Christian proposal....." that these duped idiots have anything that's 'best' or good? It's all fairytales, honey.
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2011-04-04 11:43 PM
Burnface
Parker, AZ
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Religion is a sticky issue with regards to the constitution, however, the content of the bill so long as it bans any religion from eminence in regards to matters with state is something I support.
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