Constitutional Law
Sep. 28, 2005
Colonists Held Prejudices Against Religions
Letter to the Editor - I, for one, am just about fed up with the intelligent-deficient who cling to the view that the Constitution is a fossilized document, or a legal cadaver embalmed in perpetuity, frozen in the era of the 1700s and 1800s when an African-American was considered half of a person, women could not vote, only those few who owned property ran the country and religious intolerance against those who now claim this country was based on "Judeo-Christian principles" was rampant and vicious.




Letter to the Editor
I, for one, am just about fed up with the intelligent-deficient who cling to the view that the Constitution is a fossilized document, or a legal cadaver embalmed in perpetuity, frozen in the era of the...
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