99 Quotes About First-amendment
- Author Mark M. Bello
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Out of two different and distinct traditions, Jennifer and Zachary have come together to learn the best of what each has to offer, appreciating their differences, and confirming that being together is far better than permitting religious differences to keep them apart. As we bless this marriage under the chuppah, we will also light a unity candle, the Christian symbol of two people becoming one in marriage . . .
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- Author Mark M. Bello
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America does not need to be made ‘pure’ again, at least, not in the context President John invokes. America’s purity exists not in the isolation of its diverse people, but in the embracing of all people as one, dedicated to the proposition, as the Declaration of Independence states, that all are created equal.
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We conclude this joyous ceremony with the traditional breaking of the glass. The fragility of this glass suggests the frailty of human relationships. The glass is broken to protect this marriage with prayer . . . May your bond of love be as difficult to break as it would be to put together the pieces of this glass.
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- Author Mark M. Bello
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Perhaps we don’t pray the same as our Christian brothers and sisters do, but many men and women of God believe, regardless of our religion or our religious differences, we all pray to the same God. I have never read such evil thoughts. How does someone who writes such hateful words have the unmitigated gall to call himself a Christian?
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But did guys like Dylan care about her people? Or did he believe, like many others, the victims had it coming? Arya compared the situation to a rape accusation by someone who was sexually promiscuous. She was asking for it, wasn’t she? In this case, Muslims were asking for it, weren’t they?
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All these politically correct left-wing shitheads tell us this is a great country because of its diversity. This country was great before black and brown people arrived. The mistake was bringing them here in the first place . . .
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- Author Mark M. Bello
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Why is it, when the Muslim community is targeted, the perpetrators are not called terrorists, but when a Muslim perpetrates a similar offense against a white citizen, he or she is branded a terrorist? Isn’t this a distinction without a difference? Why the double standard?
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- Author Mark M. Bello
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The Constitution was sacred. The only sensible Amendments were the 1st and 2nd. The 1st allowed the Klan the right to free speech and assembly. And the 2nd allowed Klan members to purchase weapons and shoot any bastard that got in its way. Some non-white, impure people were equal all right. They were equal to each other, equal in their inferiority to white Christians, and equal in the sense he hated the fuck out of all of them equally.
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- Author A.E. Samaan
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The United States went from the undisputed leader in the "Idea Economy" to a censored and barren wasteland of "wokeness" in one generation.
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