2) In a 6-1 "decision," the U.S. Supreme Court #SCOTUS ruled the following school prayer unconstitutional:
"Almighty God, we acknowledge our dependence upon Thee, and we beg Thy blessings upon us, our parents, our teachers and our country. Amen."
3) Lower courts upheld the prayer so long as students were never forced to participate or compelled to recite the prayer over parental objections. In SCOTUS Justice Potter Stewart's dissent, he wrote:
4) "The Court has misapplied a great constitutional principle. I cannot see how an 'official religion' is established by letting those who want to say a prayer say it. On the contrary, I think that to deny the wish of these school children to join in reciting this prayer...
5) "... is to deny them the opportunity of sharing in the spiritual heritage of our Nation." He cited excerpts from speeches made by presidents, from Washington to Kennedy, that made reference to God or religion.
6) In a 1985 SCOTUS case—also in error—this ruling was extended further to prohibit schools from providing one minute at the start of each day for a moment of "meditation or voluntary prayer."
7) Given ongoing references to "Separation of Church & State," what's before & after that, in Thomas Jefferson's own words?
"Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between man and his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship...
8) "That the legislative powers of government reach actions only, and not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature would 'make no law respecting an establishment of religion"...
9) "... or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,' thus building a wall of separation between Church and State."
VOTECHEAT GOES OFF THE DEEP END: Runs Fraudulent Ranked Choice Voting Election w/ Staff Pet Candidates
—AZ TX WI MI PA Propaganda—
ELECTION FRAUD ALERT: Why's Natalia Contreras, Hayley Harding, & Carter Walker each running more than only 1 candidate in the same election? #FAIL
SELF-OWN: 6 Votecheat Staff Pet Owners Field 9 Candidates in Same Election
Natalia Contreras TX
Alexander Shur WI
Hayley Harding MI
Carter Walker PA
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Jessica Huseman editorial director
MIA: Jen Fifield AZ
2/X Already-politicized so-called "non-partisan" League of Women Voters @LWV wastes no time politicizing USCIS' announcement:
Celina Stewart, #LWV CEO, says the new policy "is an attempt to keep new citizens from accessing their full rights."
3/X #USCIS proactively counters: "This change in no way impacts new citizens' access to information & applications to Register to Vote, as this information will continue to be provided by state or local election officials, or USCIS staff at the end of Naturalization Ceremonies."
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1/X Emer de Vattel on WAR, in his book, Law of Nations (1758):
"WAR is that state in which we prosecute our right by force. As per the right to security, nature gives men a right to employ force, when it is necessary for their defense & for the preservation of their rights...
2/X This principle is generally acknowledged: reason demonstrates it; & nature herself has engraved it on the heart of man. Some fanatics, in a literal sense of the moderation recommended in the gospel, have adopted a strange fancy of suffering themselves to be massacred...
3/X ... or plundered, rather than oppose force to violence. We need not fear this error make any great progress. Mankind guards against its contagion — happy, if they knew how to keep within the just bounds which nature has set to a right that is granted only through necessity!