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Edited on Mon Nov-24-08 01:28 PM by WillieW
As I was cleaning my e-mail in box. I came across this send to me by a friend. Worth posting.
So Be It > ======== > > So if the U.S. government determines that it is against the law > for the words "under God" to be on our money, then, so be it. > > And if that same government decides that the "Ten Commandments" > are not to be used in or on a government installation, then, so > be it. > > And since they already have prohibited any prayer in the > schools, of which they deem their authority, then so be it. > > I say, "so be it," because I would like to be a law abiding U.S. > citizen. > > I say, "so be it," because I would like to think that smarter > people than I are in positions to make good decisions. I would > like to think that those people have my best interest at heart. > > BUT, YOU KNOW WHAT ELSE I'D LIKE? > > I'd like my mail delivered on Christmas, Good Friday, and Easter > and Sunday. > > I'd like the U.S. Supreme Court to be in session on Christmas, > Good Friday and Easter as well as Sundays. After all...it was > the government that deemed these as religious observances! > > I'd like the Senate and the House of representatives to not have > to worry about getting home for the "Christmas Break." > > I'm thinking that a lot of my taxpayer dollars could be saved if > all government offices and services would work on Christmas, > Good Friday and Easter. > > It shouldn't cost any overtime since those would be just like > any other days of the week to a government that is trying to be > "politically correct." > > This would not effect any "non-governmental" business since > everyone else still has the freedom of religion; we could all > still enjoy our holidays. > > So I guess if they continue to bow to the wishes of the few, and > if this e-mail gets out to the right people, maybe they would > bow to the wishes of the many. > > So be it. > > > ~Author Unknown~ > > >
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