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Journalist Mark Sherman wrote for The Associated Press 4 November 2013:
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The Supreme Court, which asks for God's protection before every public session, will settle a dispute over prayer in the halls of government. ...The Obama administration is taking a middle ground... Solicitor General Donald Verrilli wrote in his brief... said the administration has an interest in protecting the tradition of opening each day of Congress with a prayer that stretches back to the nation's founding. ...At the Supreme Court, the justices stand at their seats while Marshal Pam Talkin asks God to "save the United States and this honorable court."
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And what has it got us: Citizen corporations; a bought and paid for Congress; free trade agreements that have aided in the regression of our economic system; banking deregulations that have wrought havoc to our economic system; etc.
No, we don't need any more "prayers" in the halls of the legislature, nor in the Supreme Court. They should be eliminated, along with the pledge of allegiance to the flag.
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The Supreme Court, which asks for God's protection before every public session, will settle a dispute over prayer in the halls of government. ...The Obama administration is taking a middle ground... Solicitor General Donald Verrilli wrote in his brief... said the administration has an interest in protecting the tradition of opening each day of Congress with a prayer that stretches back to the nation's founding. ...At the Supreme Court, the justices stand at their seats while Marshal Pam Talkin asks God to "save the United States and this honorable court."
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And what has it got us: Citizen corporations; a bought and paid for Congress; free trade agreements that have aided in the regression of our economic system; banking deregulations that have wrought havoc to our economic system; etc.
No, we don't need any more "prayers" in the halls of the legislature, nor in the Supreme Court. They should be eliminated, along with the pledge of allegiance to the flag.