1st amendment re-written by moonbats:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, unless it is a Christian religion in which case you are not allowed to practice or talk about your religion in public places.
Thanks for that reminder.
Now, when was it exactly that Congress - the legislative and lawmaking body of our government - passed a law prohibiting the mention of Jesus or Christianity from a valedectory podium?
I can't recall that law being proposed or voted on or enacted. Anyone else?
Hmmmm...... maybe this is one of those "laws" devised by a federal court, which by the way has no lawmaking authority.
So why is anyone calling it a "law"? Sounds more like some judge's personal opinion, and not much more.