Baker has a good point. But then I would say that Not establishing a religion is not the same as preventing people from practiciing theirs. SCOTUS thinks otherwise. There is nothing in the constitution that says our leaders cannot practice their religion, only that they cannot enforce it on us. But today, the ACLU has decided it is the same.
No it is not. We elect our leaders. But they are supposed to be us, and in that, they have their beliefs. Minnesota just elected a Muslim. Must we now prevent him from doing his thrice daily obligation to Mecca as that is forcing his religion on us?
Given that scenario (and I am glad he was elected), the ACLU must say no way. I say butt out clowns! He is not converting me, just professing his own beliefs!
From America:
Buzz off.
You are right. My appologies to KFC, and to the rest of JU.