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America needs this wall...

Jnei 8 Dec 28
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...only the richer nations have managed
anything close; we took a giant
2 decade retreat from our founders
goals recently...

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Saddens me to have to tell you that we need the wall in England. Our local academy, sponsored by an evangelical christian, teaches creationism to all pupils.

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Not only America. Any state that mixes religion with politics.

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That's totally going to interfere with ant migration.

No, ants will always find a way around it.

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Yes please...

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Thanks for posting that. Hopefully people will understand that one of Pence's initiatives is to remove any such separation.

In 2011, Pence said something similar while addressing the Faith & Freedom Coalition, a group run by former Christian Coalition operative Ralph Reed.
“To have a lasting victory for our values, we have to recognize that the present crisis is not just economic and political but moral in nature,” Pence said. “The truth is, we’ve got to get back to basics. We will not solve the crisis facing this country economically or politically by public policy alone. It will require public virtue…We must again say yes to the importance of organized religion in our everyday life.”

In 2004 Pence introduced a bill written by Roy Moore, the infamous Alabama Supreme Court chief justice, which would have amended federal law to strip the U.S. Supreme Court’s power to hear cases involving government “acknowledgment of God as the sov­ereign source of law, liberty, or government.” The measure, which would have applied to cases retro­actively and thus nullified decades of church-state law, would also have forbidden lower federal courts from hearing such disputes.

lerlo Level 8 Dec 28, 2018
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Looks practical Inexpensive and truly easy to implement. It will never happen.

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I don't think we need a wall so much as need the South to want to secede again and this time let them go. It would vastly improve our politics. Or maybe just a wall on the Mason-Dixon line would do the same thing. (some sarcasm involved, consult your owner's manual).

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I think a reasonable argument could be made for a physical wall, tall, thick, and impenetrable to surround our current Fearless Leader.

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Yes, thicker and higher than the first one.

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