Some of those who took oaths to protect the Constitution seem to know the least about it. ⁦@laurenboebert⁩ A little reminder about the separation of Church and State…

Jun 29, 2022 · 2:38 PM UTC

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You got my vote again if you decide to run again. You would be great as potus or vp
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Have YOU read it? ~ "Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;" Discriminating against a school because of its religion directly goes in the face of the 1st Amendment.
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The important piece isn’t religion, but rather ideologues. We are seeing secular religions poison discourse and strangle rights, but people don’t see it as a religion because it’s disguised as well-meaning progressivism and conservatism.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
So well broken down and articulated. But with @laurenboebert having just won her primary, seems like far too many people don't know this or care to know this or care that their reps don't know or care. Pol and base, mirroring each other.
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Hey Mar, Do you know if Jamie Halper is related to Katie Halper and prof. James Halper? - Stanford U. board - CFR Same with James Halper of Stanford U. and the CFR. Just asking...
There is no word "separation" in the constitution when it talks about church and state.
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They don't take oaths, they sign NDAs
This is true to the extent that it refers to the federal government. Many states even after ratifying the Constitution put in place laws requiring religious participation as a prerequisite to be in state government. Not saying I support that, but it is history.
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