November 21, 2005
National Motto
Did you know that "In God We Trust" is the national motto of the United States? Well, it is, no matter how much anyone else hates it. If you despise it so much, feel free to head for another country. And yes, that's completely fair -- that's what freedom is -- if you don't like it, get your butt up and go somewhere else.
Recently the Davidson County Government building in Lexington, NC added that motto to their building. Some scum-sucking bottom-feeding lawyers sued because they were "offended." Maybe that's because they know everything they're doing is offensive to God and they didn't want to be reminded of it.
In all the court cases, the judges ruled against them. The federal 4th circuit court unanimously told them to get lost. Finally, this case is over, as the US Supreme court, in a rare moment of lucidity, agreed with the 4th circuit and also told the lawyers to get lost.
Now and then the good guys get a win.
(Linked to Stop the ACLU Open Trackbacks).
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Posted by: oddybobo at November 21, 2005 09:20 AM (6Gm0j)
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It's nice when good wins over evil, isn't it?
Posted by: Ogre at November 21, 2005 10:51 AM (/k+l4)
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I believe "In God we Trust" was added during the McCarthy days, if I am not mistaken.
It is, like flag-burning, a moot issue that no one really cares about, except those who need to divide-and-conquer.
It is certainly not a new idea.
Hope y'all have a happy thanksgiving!
Peace
Dave
Posted by: anonymoses at November 21, 2005 11:10 AM (ezD4y)
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It actually was first decided by Congress back in 1837, to be placed on coins. It was redesignated the American motto in the 1950s when people realized that the source of communism was the absence of God.
Thanks for stopping along, and I hope you have a good Turkey Day as well!
Posted by: Ogre at November 21, 2005 11:15 AM (/k+l4)
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It's great to see the courts refusing to be bullied by atheists and leftists for a change. Sure would be nice if was contagious and spread to other courts across the country.
Posted by: Seth at November 21, 2005 12:38 PM (LAny6)
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I'd say to send all the judges from the 4th circuit to the 9th, but I don't want the scum on the 9th court anywhere near me.
Posted by: Ogre at November 21, 2005 02:18 PM (/k+l4)
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