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I'm still struggling with my guilt over that raid my ancestors made on an English monastery in 848. I'm wracked with remorse and I haven't even gotten out of the ninth century yet.
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Judge Alison Nathan recommended that Maxwell be sent to the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut, a low-security facility about 55 miles from New York City. The prison has held previous inmates including singer Lauryn Hill, reality TV star Teresa Giudice, and Piper Kerman, author of Orange is the New Black. It is believed Kerman partly based Litchfield Prison in Orange Is the New Black on Danbury. After spending nearly two years at the infamous Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, prison experts have said that a stay at Danbury will make her feel like she is in 'Disneyland.'
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The Founders, especially Thomas Jefferson, would be dismayed at your complete distortion of the Constitution's meaning. But I won't waste my time arguing with an obvious ignoramus.
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Gosh, if only Thomas Jefferson had spoken on this issue. Oh wait, he did. The origin of the expression “separation of church and state” is found in a letter from Thomas Jefferson written to the Danbury Baptist Association in 1802. The Danbury Baptist Association had written a letter to the president voicing their concern that their state constitution lacked specific protections of religious freedom. The Danbury Baptists wrote in the letter, “what religious privileges we enjoy (as a minor part of the State) we enjoy as favors granted, and not as inalienable rights. And these favors we receive at the expense of such degrading acknowledgments, as are inconsistent with the rights of freemen.” Jefferson responded to the Danbury Baptists by referencing the Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment. “I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should ‘make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,’ thus building a wall of separation between Church and State,” Jefferson said.
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@butthz8850 Those days are over now, thanks to the Supreme Court. Now Christian teachers will be free to tell their Jewish students "You people killed Christ!" I'm sure no harm will come from that.
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@Zhello79 Interesting that you conflate religiosity with morality. In my experience, the two have nothing to do with one another.
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Reading these comments, as well as those on abortion being made illegal in half the country, makes me realize that at least half of American adults are fucking Nazis. Hello, Civil War 2.0.
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This cuts both ways. I was a teacher for 30 years and am an atheist. Never discussed my atheism with any of my students because it wasn't my job as a teacher to promote it, just as my religious colleagues kept their faith to themselves. If Christians demand and get the right to promote their religion in our public schools, then other religions--and we nonbelievers--will also claim that right. You're gonna see some stuff hitting the fan then. When you're the Coyote, the worst thing that can happen to you is to finally catch the Roadrunner. You caught the Roadrunner. Now what?
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Assange is the greatest journalist of our time and he'll die in a Supermax prison, literally tortured to death. Maxwell the Mossad spy, sex trafficker and blackmailer, goes to a country club prison. That says it all about our society, really.
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That client list includes a former president of the United States, a member of the British royal family, and a former prime minister of Israel. C'mon, man, those people aren't above the law, they ARE the law. There's always been two laws, one for the rich and powerful and one for the rest of us.
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