My idiot congressman's bill on pledge of allegiance passes, What a disgrace

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[SPAN class=headline style="FONT-SIZE: 16px" size="1"]House OKs bill guarding Pledge from courts[/SPAN]

  Washington (AP)-- The House, citing the nation's religious origins, voted Wednesday to protect the Pledge of Allegiance from federal judges who might try to stop schoolchildren and others from reciting it because of the phrase "under God." [P class=ap-story-p style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" size="1"][FONT size=3]The legislation, a priority of social conservatives, passed 260-167. It now goes to the Senate where its future is uncertain.[/FONT]

 [P class=ap-story-p style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" size="1"][FONT size=3]"We should not and cannot rewrite history to ignore our spiritual heritage," said Rep. Zach Wamp, R-Tenn. "It surrounds us. It cries out for our country to honor God."[/FONT]

 [P class=ap-story-p style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" size="1"][FONT size=3]Opponents said the legislation, which would bar federal courts from ruling on the constitutional validity of the pledge, would undercut judicial independence and would deny access to federal courts to religious minorities seeking to defend their rights.[/FONT]

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 [P class=ap-story-p style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" size="1"][FONT size=3]"We are making an all-out assault on the Constitution of the United States which, thank God, will fail," said Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.[/FONT]

 [P class=ap-story-p style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" size="1"][FONT size=3]The pledge bill would deny jurisdiction to federal courts, and appellate jurisdiction to the Supreme Court, to decide questions pertaining to the interpretation or constitutionality of the pledge. State courts could still decide whether the pledge is valid within the state.[/FONT]

 [P class=ap-story-p style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" size="1"][FONT size=3]The legislation grew out of a 2002 ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that the pledge is unconstitutional when recited in public schools.[/FONT]

 [P class=ap-story-p style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" size="1"][FONT size=3]The Supreme Court in 2004 reversed that decision on a technicality, saying Sacramento atheist Michael Newdow did not have legal standing to sue on behalf of his daughter because the mother had custody of the child. Newdow has since revived the case and last year a U.S. District Judge ruled in his favor.[/FONT]

 [P class=ap-story-p style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" size="1"][FONT size=3]Newdow, an attorney and medical doctor, said in an interview that he hoped the bill would pass to expose the aims of its supporters. "They're willing to ruin this country so they can keep their God in our country. I love the fact that they are having a vote." He said he expected a final ruling in his case in about a year.[/FONT]

 [P class=ap-story-p style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" size="1"][FONT size=3]Supporters argued that the "under God" phrase, added to the pledge in 1954, was intrinsic to the nation's heritage and traditions and must be shielded from unelected judges. "This is an issue that clearly resonates to what we are about as a country," said House Republican Whip Roy Blunt, R-Mo.[/FONT]

 [P class=ap-story-p style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" size="1"][FONT size=3]Rep. Todd Akin, R-Mo., who sponsored the measure, said that denying a child the right to recite the pledge was a form of censorship. "We believe that there is a God who gives basic rights to all people and it is the job of the government to protect those rights."[/FONT]

 [P class=ap-story-p style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" size="1"][FONT size=3]Davison Douglas, a professor at the William and Mary School of Law, said constitutional scholars are divided over whether such congressional restrictions on judicial review would pass constitutional muster.[/FONT]

[!-- BEGIN MEDIA BOX NUMBER  4 --][!-- END MEDIA BOX NUMBER  4 --] [P class=ap-story-p style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" size="1"][FONT size=3]He noted that "past efforts to bar all federal court review of hot-button social issues have consistently failed. Hence, if this bill is enacted, it would be a highly significant landmark in terms of congressional efforts to control the actions of federal courts."[/FONT]

 [P class=ap-story-p style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" size="1"][FONT size=3]There is a companion Senate bill, but it is unclear whether the Senate will take it up in the current session.[/FONT]

 [P class=ap-story-p style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" size="1"][FONT size=3]House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer, D-Md., said that while he supported the pledge and disagreed with the 9th Circuit Court's ruling, the bill would "intrude on the principle of separation of powers, degrade our independent federal judiciary and set a dangerous precedent."[/FONT]

 [P class=ap-story-p style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" size="1"][FONT size=3]Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., said the effort to strip courts of authority could come back to haunt his fellow conservatives if liberals gain control of Congress in the future. As an example, he said Congress could prevent the Supreme Court from ruling on a state's decision to ban guns.[/FONT]

[!-- BEGIN MEDIA BOX NUMBER  5 --][!-- END MEDIA BOX NUMBER  5 --] [P class=ap-story-p style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" size="1"][FONT size=3]The Rev. Barry Lynn, executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, said that under the bill, "religious minorities will no longer have the right to go to federal court to defend their deeply held religious beliefs."[/FONT]

 [P class=ap-story-p style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" size="1"][FONT size=3]The pledge bill was part of the House GOP's "American values agenda" that House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., said would "defend America's founding principles." Another part of that agenda, a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, was defeated in the House on Tuesday.[/FONT]

 [P class=ap-story-p style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" size="1"][FONT size=3]Also on Wednesday, the House was voting on legislation that would designate a 29-foot-high cross as a federal war memorial to prevent it from being removed from public land in San Diego.[/FONT]

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"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

TRUTH

[span style="font-weight: normal;"]Rep. Todd Akin, R-Mo., who sponsored the measure, said that denying a child the right to recite the pledge was a form of censorship. "We believe that there is a God who gives basic rights to all people and it is the job of the government to protect those rights."[/span][br style="font-weight: normal;"][br style="font-weight: normal;"]"Unless," he added, "you're black, gay, Jewish, Muslim, Bhuddist, Asian, Hispanic, poor, a Democrat, or have un-American thoughts."