Wednesday, March 02, 2005

Are the Ten Commandments Still Relevant?

BILLINGSGATE JOURNAL (Dateline San Diego)

BULLETIN: Now that the Supreme Court is hearing arguments that may finally determine whether the United States will join in the world wide race that would eliminate any reference to God or the Ten Commandments in government buildings, the question that begs an answer is why we spent over 50 years, lost hundreds of thousands of dedicated men and women and spent countless billions to defeat the Godless Commies who largely based their own laws on the premise that whatever Stalin, Mao or Fidel said was the only commandment that needed to be obeyed. It appears that although we defeated Marxism, it was a Pyrrhic victory.

Since the end of the WWII all nations of good conscience joined in the efforts to confront the pinkos in places like Poland, East Germany, Korea and Vietnam. When President Reagan demanded that Mikail Gorbachav "tear down that wall," the whole world rejoiced when the physical and philosophic barrier separating East and West Berlin was smashed down, and most of the world celebrated the symbolic defeat of communism.

The celebration has been short. For now the secularist world is even more dedicated to the elimination of all religious symbols and beliefs than even the Marxists. Even more insidiously than the Communists, the liberals, led by the ACLU, are not so quietly dismantling our nation's religious heritage. Not satisfied with accepting the laws of our land, they are using activist judges to make new laws that defy constitutional basis and go over and around the States, Congress and the President. We are left with a Judicial bloc that feels that they know better than the common man, drawing on their morally decayed intellectual cousins in Europe for their inspiration.

God save us from these evil bastards that won't be satisfied until the USA declines to the same level as France and Germany.

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