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Tuesday, December 21, 2004

Telegraph | Opinion | Say 'Merry Christmas' while you still can: "In Britain, by contrast, the formal symbols remain in place: the Queen is still Supreme Governor of the Church of England, and the Archbishop of York still sits in the House of Lords. But, underneath all that, Christianity has collapsed, the churches are empty and the new Europe is as officious about public expressions of faith but without the countervailing balance of America's First Amendment protections. In Italy this Christmas, towns and schools have banned public displays of the Nativity on the grounds that they 'may' offend Muslims."
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It's been done before, of course. I mean, the burial of Christianity. The first occasion was Christ Himself. You know. He was dead, and they gook Him down from the cross and put Him in a rock tomb, and set a guard, for they feared the story that He would rise from the dead.

Didn't work. Even people who don't believe know the story of Easter. Millions of Christians know the new life that comes from the risen Christ, and they know that the grave couldn't hold Him then, and it will not hold Him now.

The humanists may construct their tombs for Christ and mausoleums for His people, but just as old wineskins cannot contain the Gospel, so humanist tombs only hold those who built them.

Easter rolls around every year, and every year Christians do not celebrate Easter bonnets but the Risen Christ. Might as well give up, all you humanists. Christ did rise,you know, and even now sits at the right hand of God. That's the reality; all else is a pipe dream.

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Conservative students sue over academic freedom - Courttv.com - Top News: "To many professors, there's a new and deeply troubling aspect to this latest chapter in the debate over academic freedom: students trying to dictate what they don't want to be taught."
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Of course. Christians have known it for a generation. They are just getting tired of left-wing, biggotted, biased, and immoral professors--throwbacks from the sixties--cramming their humanistic, atheistic, and socialists agenda down their throats. Enough, already.

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Frist draws the line on filibusters: "This is the ''nuclear option'' that creates fear and loathing among Democrats and weak knees for some Republicans, including conservative opinion leaders. Ever since Frist publicly embraced the nuclear option, he has been accused of abusing the Senate's cherished tradition of extended debate. In truth, during six years as majority leader, Democrat Robert C. Byrd four times detonated the nuclear option to rewrite Senate rules.

"Thus, Frist would set no precedent, would not contradict past Republican behavior and would not strip the GOP of protection as a future Senate minority. The question is whether Republican senators will flinch from the only maneuver open to confirm Bush's judges."
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Go for it. The last election shows that American's are tired of the status quo. We are tired of the liberal courts santimoniously ramming their elitist, humanist agenda down our throats without regard for the consitution or American history.

Republican will pay a heavy price if they do not change the courts. Do what it takes.

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