Thursday, May 6, 2010

National Day of Prayer?

Today, the government's observance of the National Day of Prayer goes forward despite the recent federal court ruling that deemed the event unconstitutional. Two bills are currently making their way through the House of Representatives that aim to protect the National Day of Prayer--as if it needed protection--one of which has over 80 co-sponsors, about one-fifth of the entire House.


8 comments:

John Galt said...

and the crickets keep chirping...

csm said...

I think approving a National Day of Fucking would be better than a National Day of Prayer. At least we know fucking works!

BAWDYSCOT said...

With all the Viagra and Cialis ads, I wonder if even that is true, unless you are speaking of procreation, of course.

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John Galt said...

Why are people not raising hell about this?

csm said...

Well, John, I would guess it is that the majority of this country are religious and don't give a fiddler's fuck about the Consitution.

G said...

... or maybe they not only care about the Constitution, they've actually read it and understand what it says and means.

Mike aka Dragonfly said...

Apparently the government through Nancy is OK with instructing the priest to preach immigration from the pulpit. I think she called it living out the Gospels? Where is congress in the Gospels? Any help on that for the Fly.

Therefore, why isn't a Day of Prayer OK?

csm said...

G, obviously we disagree.

Mike, not sure what you're talking about. I'm guessing Nancy Pelosi said something else you didn't like?