by Christina | Dec 24, 2004 | Writings
I only assert that “Under God” is part of the Pledge of Alliance. I make no claim as to whether it should or not be there. I simply state the fact that it is there as a foundation of my greater point, which is that we are selective as to what rights we...
by Christina | Dec 24, 2004 | Writings
Last one for today, because my fingers are tired. Remember my suggestion on Blackstone, he was a Scottish educated thinker. Also, we got the original steam engine, the division of time zones by a Scottish Canadian, and many other things. It took me three months to...
by Christina | Dec 24, 2004 | Writings
In response to this comment, I must make it clear that my argument has nothing to do with God or religion. My argument simply stems from the rights of all under the Constitution, as I am a legal scholar -with a vast interest in history and politics. I merely approach...
by Christina | Dec 24, 2004 | Writings
On how to address religious issues, I should mention that social ettiquette dictates religion should not be a topic of conversation, mostly due to the fact that it can bring discord in a social setting. I believe that outside religious setting, it always brings some...
by Christina | Dec 23, 2004 | Writings
Original post can be found here. ——– Aacantha posted : I agree with both of your posts except for the statements about God. As you already know, while the original European settlers came here because they were persecuted, many others came here...
by Christina | Dec 23, 2004 | Writings
This is meant to explain my positon on the term “American.” Naturalized citizens and natural born citizens of the United States are often referred to as Americans. However, the inhabitants of both North and South America are legitimately American. As a...