<http://doctorbulldog.wordpress.com/author/doctorbulldog/> Libtard Judge
Rules that the National Day of Prayer is
Unconstitutional<http://doctorbulldog.wordpress.com/2010/04/15/libtard-judge-rules-that-the-national-day-of-prayer-is-unconstitutional/>
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15 April, 2010 at 3:50 pm | Categories:
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*What a load of BS!  Tell me, where in the Constitution does it forbid
prayer? *

*The closest thing you will find is the 1st Amendment which prohibits the
government from establishing a national religion or giving preference to one
religion over another.*

*But, a National Day of Prayer does neither.  What it does is declare a day
in which the government recognizes the religious diversity of America and is
a show of support for the rights of Americans to pray to the God, or gods of
their choice.*

*If you are a freakin' godless commie, then go ahead and to pray to your
fascist leader, Obama.  Heck, you are even free to pray to Cthuhlu, if you
so desire.  I really don't care. *

*If you are an Atheist, you are free to opt out.  No one is going to put you
in jail for exercising your beliefs, or lack thereof.  Therefore, the
National Day of Prayer is very much Constitutional as it in no way violates
the intent of the First Amendment.*

*If that is the case, then
Congress<http://chaplain.house.gov/chaplaincy/chaplain_brochure.pdf>,
the 
Senate<http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/resources/pdf/Chaplain.pdf>,
and the Supreme Court ("God save the United States and this Honorable
Court." ) violate the 1st Amendment just about every session when they have
their opening prayer...*
*Wisc. court: National Prayer Day unconstitutional*
April 15, 2010 - The Washington
Times<http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/apr/15/wisc-court-national-prayer-day-unconstitutional/print/>

Ben Conery

A federal court in Wisconsin decided Thursday that the country's National
Day of Prayer is unconstitutional because it calls on citizens to take part
in religious activity.

U.S. District Court Judge Barbara B. Crabb ruled that the statute that
created the National Day of Prayer violates the Constitution's prohibition
against the government establishment of religion.

Judge Crabb, an appointee of former President Jimmy Carter, wrote in her
decision that '"some forms of 'ceremonial deism,' such as legislative
prayer, do not violate the establishment clause." But she said the National
Day of Prayer goes too far.

"It goes beyond mere acknowledgment of religion because its sole purpose is
to encourage all citizens to engage in prayer, an inherently religious
exercise that serves no secular function in this context," she said. "In
this instance, the government has taken sides on a matter that must be left
to individual conscience."

The lawsuit was originally filed in 2008 by the Wisconsin-based Freedom From
Religion Foundation. The group said Thursday afternoon that a statement
regarding its legal victory would be forthcoming.

The American Center for Law and Justice, a conservative organization that
filed briefs in the case on behalf of 31 members of Congress, called Judge
Crabb's ruling "flawed" and vowed to file an appeal.

"It is unfortunate that this court failed to understand that a day set aside
for prayer for the country represents a time-honored tradition that embraces
the First Amendment, not violates it," said Jay Sekulow, Chief Counsel of
the ACLJ. "If the appeals court fails to reverse this decision, we are
confident the Supreme Court will hear the case and ultimately determine that
such proclamations and observances like the National Day of Prayer not only
reflect our nation's rich history, but are indeed consistent with the
Establishment Clause of the First Amendment."

The suit was originally filed against then-President George W. Bush and
members of his administration, but President Obama is now listed as the
defendant because the president enforces the statute in question by issuing
a proclamation each year declaring National Day of Prayer.

First held in 1952, National Day of Prayer is held the first Thursday of
every May. This year's National Day of Prayer is scheduled for May 6.

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