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Oct 19, 2010

Christine O'Donnell asked the Right Question During Debate


This is one of the most egregious displays of biased media coverage  I have ever witnessed with my own eyes. Her counterpart, Chris Coons in a debate at a law school (I could name it but I won’t) referred to the Separation of church and state" in his remarks.

Christine O'Donnell asked, "Where in the constitution is the separation of church and state?" She asked Chris Coons, rhetorically, because those words aren’t in there!

The media cut the question out of context to make it sound like Christine O'Donnell is clueless about the constitution.

This could not be further from the truth, and any media outlet that runs the above ´ twisting of the truth´ is not deserving of America’s trust, respect or loyalty. Is their no shame?

To be clear, the first amendment states, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof…"
I don’t see "separation of church and state" in there anywhere! Do you?

Unfortunately, over the years, agenda driven liberal, progressive, power mongers in the federal government has created or latched onto new words to use in place of the actual words that are found in our constitution.

What is the agenda? I think its control over us by removing God (and faith) from every public venue; replacing His authority with theirs and erasing our founding belief that our rights are granted to us by God, not government.

Christine O'Donnell is a very good candidate. If I lived in Delaware I’d vote for her in a heartbeat! Please, Delaware, don’t buy into the progressive media’s hogwash.
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