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Somewhere
along the
way, the
Federal
Courts and
the Supreme
Court have
misinterpreted
the U.S.
Constitution.
How could
fifty States
be wrong?
THIS IS
VERY
INTERESTING!
Be sure to
read the
last two
paragraphs.
America's
founders did
not intend
for there to
be a
separation
of God and
state, as
shown by the
fact that
all 50
states
acknowledge
God in their
state
constitutions:
Alabama 1901,
Preamble.
We the
people
of the
State of Alabama, invoking the favor and guidance of Almighty God,
do
ordain
and
establish
the
following
Constitution
Alaska 1956,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of
Alaska,
grateful
to God
and to
those
who
founded
our
nation
and
pioneered
this
great
land
Arizona 1911,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of the
State of Arizona, grateful to Almighty God for our
liberties,
do
ordain
this
Constitution...
Arkansas 1874,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of the
State of Arkansas, grateful to Almighty God for the
privilege
of
choosing
our own
form of
government...
California 1879,
Preamble.
We, the
People
of the
State of California, grateful to Almighty God for our
freedom
..
Colorado 1876,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of Colorado, with profound reverence for the
Supreme
Ruler of
Universe.
Connecticut 1818,
Preamble.
The
People
of
Connecticut,
acknowledging
with
gratitude
the good
Providence
of God
in
permitting
them to
enjoy .
Delaware 1897,
Preamble.
Through
Divine
Goodness
all men
have, by
nature,
the
rights
of
worshipping
and
serving
their
Creator
according
to the
dictates
of their
consciences
.
Florida 1885,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of the
State of Florida, grateful to Almighty God for our
constitutional
liberty
..
establish
this
Constitution...
Georgia
1777,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of Georgia, relying upon protection and
guidance
of
Almighty
God, do
ordain
and
establish
this
Constitution...
Hawaii 1959,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of Hawaii, Grateful for Divin! e Guidan ce ...
establish
this
Constitution.
Idaho 1889,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of the
State of Idaho, grateful to Almighty God for our
freedom,
to
secure
its
blessings
.
Illinois 1870,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of the
State of
Illinois,
grateful
to
Almighty
God for
the
civil,
political
and
religious
liberty
which He
hath so
long
permitted
us to
enjoy
and
looking
to Him
for a
blessing
on our
endeavors.
Indiana 1851,
Pr!
eamble.
We, the
People
of the
State of Indiana, grateful to Almighty God for the
free
exercise
of the
right to
chose
our form
of
government.
Iowa 1857,
Preamble.
We, the
People
of the
State of
Iowa,
grateful
to the
Supreme
Being
for the
blessings
hitherto
enjoyed,
and
feeling
our
dependence
on Him
for a
continuation
of these
blessings
establish
this
Constitution
Kansas 1859,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of Kansas, grateful to Almighty God for our
civil
and
religious
privileges
...
establish
this
Constitution.
Kentucky 1891,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of the
Commonwealth,
grateful
to
Almighty
God for
the
civil,
political
and
religious
liberties...
Louisiana 1921,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of the
State of Louisiana, grateful to Almighty God for the
civil,
political
and
religious
liberties
we
enjoy.
Maine 1820,
Preamble.
We the
People
of Maine . acknowledging with grateful hearts
the
goodness
of the
Sovereign
Ruler of
the
Universe
in
affording
us an
opportunity
... and
imploring
His aid
and
direction.
! Maryland
1776,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of the
state of Maryland, grateful to Almighty God for our
civil
and
religious
liberty...
Massachusetts
1780,
Preamble.
We...the
people
of
Massachusetts,
acknowledging
with
grateful
hearts,
the
goodness
of the
Great
Legislator
of the
Universe
... in
the
course
of His
Providence,
an
opportunity
.and
devoutly
imploring
His
direction
Michigan
1908,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of the
State of Michigan, grateful to Almighty God for the
blessings
of
freedom
.
establish
this
Constitution
Minnesota, 1857,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of the
State of Minnesota, grateful to God for our civil and religious
liberty,
and
desiring
to
perpetuate
its
blessings
Mississippi 1890,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of Mississippi in convention assembled, grateful
to
Almighty
God, and
invoking
His
blessing
on our
work.
Missouri 1845,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of Missouri, with profound reverence for the
Supreme
R! uler
of the
Universe,
and
grateful
for His
goodness
.
establish
this
Constitution
..
Montana 1889,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of Montana, grateful to Almighty God for the
blessings
of
liberty.
establish
this
Constitution
Nebraska 1875,
Preamble.
We, the
people,
grateful
to
Almighty
God for
our
freedom
.
establish
this
Constitution
..
Nevada 1864,
Preamble.
We the
people
of the
State of
Nevada,
g
rateful
to
Almighty
God for
our
freedom
establish
this
Constitution
...
New Hampshire
1792,
Part I.
Art.
I.
Sec. V.
Every
individual
has a
natural
and
unalienable
right to
worship
God
according
to the
dictates
of his
own
conscience.
New Jersey 1844,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of the
State of
New
Jersey,
grateful
to
Almighty
God for
civil
and
religious
liberty
which He
hath so
long
permitted
us to
enjoy,
and
looking
to Him
for a
blessing
on our
endeavors
.
New Mexico 1911,
Preamble.
We, the
People
of New
Mexico,
grateful
to
Almighty
God for
the
blessings
of
liberty
.
New York 1846,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of the
State of New York, grateful to Almighty God for our
freedom,
in order
to
secure
its
blessings.
North Carolina
1868,
Preamble.
We the
people
of the
State of
North
Carolina,
grateful
to
Almighty
God, the
Sovereign
Ruler of
Nations,
for our
civil,
political,
and
religious
liberties,
and
acknowledging
our
dependence
upon Him
for the
continuance
of those
North
Dakota
1889,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of North Dakota , grateful
to
Almighty
God for
the
blessings
of civil
and
religious
liberty,
do
ordain...
Ohio 1852,
Preamble.
We the
people
of the
state of
Ohio,
grateful
to
Almighty
God for
our
freedom,
to
secure
its
blessings
and to
promote
our
common
Oklahoma 1907,
Preamble.
Invoking
the
guidance
of
Almighty
God, in
order to
secure
and
perpetuate
the
blessings
of
liberty
.
establish
this ..
Oregon 1857,
Bill of
Rights,
Article
I
Section
2. All
men
shall be
secure
in the
Natural
right,
to
worship
Almighty
God
according
to the
dictates
of their
consciences..
Pennsylvania
1776,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of Pennsylvania, grateful to Almighty God for
the
blessings
of civil
and
religious
liberty,
and
humbly
invoking
His
guidance.
Rhode Island
1842,
Preamble.
We the
People
of the
State of
Rhode
Island
grateful
to
Almighty
God for
the
civil
and
religious
liberty
which He
hath so
long
permitted
us to
enjoy,
and
looking
to Him
for a
blessing
South
Carolina,
1778,
Preamble
We, the
people
of he
State of
South
Carolina.
grateful
to God
for our
liberties,
do
ordain
and
establish
this
Constitution.
South Dakota
1889,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of
South
Dakota
,
grateful
to
Almighty
God for
our
civil!
and
religious
liberties
..
establish
this
Tennessee 1796,
Art.
XI.III.
That all
men have
a
natural
and
indefeasible
right to
worship
Almighty
God
according
to the
dictates
of their
conscience...
Texas 1845,
Preamble.
We the
People
of the Republic of Texas, acknowledging, with gratitude, the
grace
and
beneficence
of God.
Utah 1896,
Preamble.
Grateful
to
Almighty
God for
life and
liberty,
we
establish
this
Constitution
Vermont 1777,
Preamble.
Whereas
all
government
ought to
. enable
the
individuals
who
compose
it to
enjoy
their
natural
rights,
and
other
blessings
which
the
Author
of
Existence
has
bestowed
on man .
Virginia 1776,
Bill of
Rights,
XVI .
Religion,
or the
Duty
which we
owe our
Creator
. can be
directed
only by
Reason
and that
it is
the
mutual
duty of
all to
practice
Christian
Forbearance,
Love and
Charity
towards
each
other
Washington
1889,
Preamble.
We the
People
of the
State of
Washington,
grateful
to the
Supreme
Ruler of
the
Universe
for our
liberties,
do
ordain
this
Constitution
.
West
Virginia
1872,
Preamble.
Since
through
Divine
Providence
we enjoy
the
blessings
of
civil,
political
and
religious
liberty,
we, the
people
of West
Virginia
reaffirm
our
faith in
and
constant
reliance
upon God
.
Wisconsin
1848,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of
Wisconsin,
grateful
to
Almighty
God for
our
freedom,
domestic
tranquility
.
Wyoming
1890,
Preamble.
We, the
people
of the
State of
Wyoming,
grateful
to God
for our
civil,
political,
and
religious
liberties
..
establish
this
Constitution
..
After
reviewing
acknowledgments
of God
from all
50 state
constitutions,
one is
faced
with the
prospect
that
maybe,
just
maybe,
the ACLU
and the
out-of-control
federal
courts
are
wrong!
"Those
people
who will
not be
governed
by God
will be
ruled by
tyrants."
--William
Penn
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A
stockbroker,
on his
way home
from
work in
New York City,
came to
a dead
halt in
traffic
and
thought
to
himself,
"Wow,
this
seems
much
worse
than
usual.
He
notices
a police
officer
walking
between
the
lines of
stopped
cars so
he rolls
down his
window
and
asks.
"Officer,
what's
the hold
up"?
The officer replies, "Hillary Clinton is depressed, so she stopped her motorcade and is threatening to douse herself in gasoline and set herself on fire.!! She says her husband has spent all her money and the Democrats told her to forget about running for President in 2008. So we're taking up a collection for her."
The stockbroker asks, "How much have you got so far?"
The officer replies "About 4 1/2 gallons, but a lot of folks are still siphoning."
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