Blah, blah, blah, the Pledge of Allegiance, blah, blah, activist judges, blah, blah, "Under God."
In a move intended to preserve a reference to God in an oath recited by millions of Americans each day, the House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to prevent U.S. courts from hearing challenges to the Pledge of Allegiance.Tomorrow, the house is scheduled to take up a constitutional amendment denying that the moon landing ever happened.
The 260-167 vote, largely along party lines, was one of several hot-button topics brought to the House floor by Republican leaders aiming to highlight differences between the parties before November's congressional elections.
In the Senate, a similar bill has not advanced since it was introduced a year ago.
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i am not sure what it is about the house that makes the people who 'serve' there so stupid. i mean it is full of stupids. not that the senate is much better- but at least there aren't that many of them. this does not bode well as the repubs are working on gerrymandering the entire country to favor themselves. we are in for the great dummining.
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