BagBoy wrote:
Sabres2Sabres wrote:
Not to bump a thread or anything, but I have to disagree that this country was founded on Christian ideas. They may be ideas that are Christian, but they are the same ideas that countless other religions share, including Jews and Muslims.
Church and state should absolutely be kept separate.
Amen!
Sometimes to make things make sense you have to flip them. Why SHOULD the church be linked with the government? Most people's argument is that the founding fathers based it on Christianity. This may hold some truth, but Franklin and others chose NOT to start the proceedings with a prayer. I can't tell you what their intentions were, and they ain't here now to verify, so why bother. If you want to understand interpretations, you're going to have to read Supreme Court opinions. I HIGHLY recommend it. You can buy some good books on it cheap, or look them up online(case briefs a plenty/I think I wrote some good ones myself). Here's a sample of what you may find:
The whole idea of drug testing employees came from the railroad(ironic ain't it). You see, the Supreme court really can't fuck the populace with rule changes unless it presents a very clear danger to it. Well, apparently there were SO many train accidents that they figured it had to be drunk(drug) drivers. They allowed them to blood test them , and now, low and behold, you are going to find yourself blood tested to flip a Whopper Jr(eventually). Your government is making HUUUUUGE changes to your rights, and you're(for the most part) accepting them face value, because most people just don't understand. If I could add one class to every curriculum, it would be Supreme Court rationale 101.
/breathe daz breathe. Sorry I was long winded, but it had to be to make sense.