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Sir;...America is a capitalist nation, and our government is the government over people for the freedom of capital; and we will let no other religion, and no democracy, or no natural nation men stand between the exploiter and the exploited.... It does not matter who you are, or where you pray, because here there is one God, and there will be no other... Would Christ have supported capital???You see what happened to him for standing between the wealthy and their money...Take a lesson if you are wise...The godly are only an impediment to riches... God Almighty and Allah better have the sense to stand aside... If the rich cannot exploit you, they will destroy you because our God blesses all he allows in the name of profit...In the name of money, and wealth beyond reason, the people are called upon to shed their blood, devote their lives, and sacrifice...Do not ask what your country can do for you... Ask what you can do for the nation of Capital.....Amen
Comment: #1
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Fri Apr 10, 2009 1:25 PM
This article is misleading. Saudi Arabia is a Muslim nation in that it's laws are Koranic. Our nation isn't a Christian nation in that our laws are secular rather than Biblical.

Our Constitution allows us to violate the most important Commandments......We're free to worship the "wrong" god/gods (contrast with the first Commandment) and we're free to perpetrate idolatry. Biblical law mandates death for worshiping the "wrong" god/gods and or comitting idolatry.

The "year of our Lord" bit involved our founders showing that they knew latin....They used the latin translation of A.D.

Our Consitution is based on secularist philosohy. A brief reading of the preamble shows that to be true.
Comment: #2
Posted by: Pericles
Tue Apr 14, 2009 2:47 PM
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