Christine O'Donnell: Wow! No Separation for church and state in constitution.

Oct 19, 2010 12:48



This was in todays New York Times. Really funny and scary at the same time.

O’Donnell Questions Church-State Separation

By MICHAEL D. SHEAR
Christine O’Donnell, the Republican candidate for Senate in Delaware, on Tuesday appeared to question whether the First Amendment to the Constitution imposes a separation between church and state.

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anonymous October 19 2010, 22:49:46 UTC
Now, could you IMAGINE what would've happened had the shoe been on the other foot? If Chris Coons -- or any Democrat/Progressive/Liberal -- were to stand there and challenge their conservative opponent with a statement such as:

"Where in the Constitution is the right to buy guns?"

and then to have their official mouthpiece later "clarify" this anti-gun statement with "Despite the confusing text of the Second Amendment, the phrase 'citizen's right to buy guns' appears nowhere in the Constitution"?

The outcry from the Right would be deafening! I'm not talking "Twitter fodder" or "blogger bait", I'm talking lawsuits. I'm talking legal action taken against the candidate in question. I'm talking having a special PAC form overnight to oppose any candidate who DARED make such a statement.

But see, the Left doesn't play by those rules. They bow their heads and titter into their hands like Yum-Yum at the sheer stupidity of it all. And then the Right wins. Like they're going to on Nov. 2.

Connie the Heretic

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