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Friday, 28. June 2002
Huh?
jibberjabber
18:24h
A federal court has decided that it is unconstitutional for children to recite the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools, because the Pledge contains the phrase "under God," and a federal court has decided that it is just fine for parents to use vouchers from the federal government to send their children to religious schools. Say what?!?
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