Bush Starts Off by Defying the Constitution
I just found this great article by Alan M. Dershowirtz, Bush Starts Off by Defying the Constitution by Alan M. Dershowitz, "Bush Starts Off by Defying the Constitution." Talk about seeing the "Nolad!"
This is a truly amazing article! Check out these very poignant statements:
The very first act of the new Bush administration was to have a Protestant Evangelist minister officially dedicate the inauguration to Jesus Christ, who he declared to be "our savior." Invoking "the Father, the Son, the Lord Jesus Christ" and "the Holy Spirit," Billy Graham's son, the man selected by President George W. Bush to bless his presidency, excluded the tens of millions of Americans who are Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, Shintoists, Unitarians, agnostics and atheists from his blessing by his particularistic and parochial language.And that's just his opening salvo! He continues:
The plain message conveyed by the new administration is that George W. Bush's America is a Christian nation, and that non-Christians are welcome into the tent so long as they agree to accept their status as a tolerated minority rather than as fully equal citizens. In effect, Bush is saying: "This is our home, and in our home we pray to Jesus as our savior. If you want to be a guest in our home, you must accept the way we pray."Then, he brings up a letter George Washington wrote the Rhode Island Jewish community,
But the United States is neither a Christian nation nor the exclusive home of any particular religious group. Non-Christians are not guests. We are as much hosts as any Mayflower-descendant Protestant. It is our home as well as theirs. And in a home with so many owners, there can be no official sectarian prayer. That is what the 1st Amendment is all about, and the first act by the new administration was in defiance of our Constitution.
that in this new nation, we will no longer speak of mere "toleration," because toleration implies that minorities enjoy their inherent rights "by the indulgence" of the majority. President Bush should read that letter and show it to the Rev. Franklin Graham, who told the media on the day before the inauguration that his prayer "will be for unity"; instead, it was for the Trinity. Uniting for Jesus may be Graham's definition of unity, but it is as un-American as if a rabbi giving the official prayer had prayed for the arrival of the "true Messiah," thus insulting the millions of Christians who believe Jesus is the true Messiah.Dershowitz concludes powerfully:
The inauguration ended with another Protestant minister inviting all who agree that Jesus is "the Christ" to say, "Amen" (ironically, a word that originated in Jewish prayer or, alternatively, originally a Jewish acronym for "God, the King, forever.") Senator Joseph Lieberman (Democrat from Connecticutt), along with many others who do not believe that Jesus is the Messiah, was put in the position of either denying his own faith or remaining silent while others around him all said, "Amen." This is precisely the position in which young public school students are placed when "voluntary" prayer is conducted at school events. If they join in prayer that is inconsistent with their religious beliefs, they have been coerced into violating their conscience. If they leave or refuse to join, they stand out as different among their peers. No student should be put in that position by their public schools at an assembly, just as no public official should be placed in that situation by their government at an inauguration.Well, it's almost seven years later, and Bush has continuously trampled on the Constitution, which has apparently, at least to him, Cheney, and the rest of the administration, become a completely meaningless document rather than the set of laws upon which the Founding Fathers based the creation of the United States of America. How sad...
If George W. Bush wants all Americans to accept him as their president, he made an inauspicious beginning by sandwiching his unity speech between two divisive, sectarian and inappropriate prayers.
4 comments:
" This is precisely the position in which young public school students are placed when "voluntary" prayer is conducted at school events. If they join in prayer that is inconsistent with their religious beliefs, they have been coerced into violating their conscience"
Best argument yet for school choice/vouchers.
But having an evangelical speak in no way violates the constitution. Unless your telling me that having him speak makes evangelism an Established religion.
This is all a game liberals play. Since traditional values are religious based , they can't be taught in school, but liberal values can be. So public schools can have Heather has 2 mommies shoved down the kids throat. As always Jewish libs are disingenuous. Keep on intermarrying -you won't be missed!
Ok. You're an idiot. But that's cool. Who's intermarrying, stupid? I'm not. I'm an Orthodox Jew who knows better than to trust ANYTHING Evangelical Christians say, especially when it comes to Jews.
What the hell do you care if someone is gay? Is it affecting YOUR life in any way? Have you anything to do with them?
Keep your RWNJ ideas to yourself. You feel Bush is so great? Well, it's your prerogative to be a blind idiot if that's what you want.
Besides, you completely missed the point of Dershowitz's essay. Try reading it again with a clear head, not a hate-filled one.
And this has to do with this topic because...?
BTW, you little comment about "keep on intermarrying, you won't be missed" was disgusting. It shows just how much Ahavas Yisrael you really have. First, not only am I an Orthodox Jew who is against intermarriage (and by the way, my brother-on-law intermarried, so be a little more sensitive, you Schmuck), every Orthodox rav out there, no matter what camp, has always been against intermarriage. So your comment must mean you're all for it, which makes you non-Orthodox and Kofer.
Do me a favor. Stay the hell off my blog. I will no longer be publishing you idiotic comments. I just published these to show the world how incredibly stupid you are.
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