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Ground Zero Mosque; Religious Toleration or Intoleration?

There is a great deal of attention being placed on the proposed Ground Zero Mosque, and if it should or shouldn’t be. However, debate on the foundation of religious toleration is where attention should be focused. Playing on the emotions of Americans, is the idea of building the GZ Mosque. Still feeling and seeing the… Continue Reading

Islam: Free to Exercise Religion?

With Islam continuing to emerge as an issue, the debate over exercise of religion takes debate. However, there are fine lines which make it difficult for some. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, of prohibiting the free exercise thereof – 1st Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America… Continue Reading

The Constitutional Side Of The Health Care Reform Bill

In what appears as a neverending bill, packed away deep within the health care reform bill will prevent future Congresses will not be able to reform a single word. This was brought to light by South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint. How tyrannical is that? Preventing changes whether the would be for the good or for… Continue Reading

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