Wednesday, August 10, 2005

THE FAITH-BASED SUPREME COURT

Some Democrats have implied the John Roberts' personal faith could somehow interfere with his judicial responsibilities and they would like to question him about it.

But the Republicans say that religion should not enter into the questioning. They feel that they shouldn't have to explain their religious convictions to anyone.

If religion is as unimportant to the Rebublicans as they say, how would they vote if Bush had nominated an atheist to the Supreme Court?

The California Curmudgeon

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