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Tuesday, October 19, 2010


I'm not going to get in the habit of defending her, but this little faketraversy gets on my nerves:
"Where in the Constitution is separation of church and state?" O'Donnell asked while Democrat Chris Coons, an attorney, sat a few feet away.

She interrupted to say, "The First Amendment does? ... So you're telling me that the separation of church and state, the phrase 'separation of church and state,' is in the First Amendment?"
The phrase "separation of church and state" has been such a rallying cry from those on the left that wish to demonize religion, the mere notion that "separation of church and state" isn't sacred is, as stated, laughable. Other than being right, she should know better than to split such a hair of con-law with her English Lit degree from this academic powerhouse.



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