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The Ten Commandments ordered removed, the gay agenda coming to a head, the Trans-Pacific Partnership taking us over… this country is in an insane state of mind at this time, and we try to bring a little sanity to the mix.
This is, essentially, part 2 of the show that started on Open Eyes on Wednesday.
Ira also succeeds in Breaking Joe.
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NEWS:
This is the website that Joe and I discussed about the politicians…
The court said the Ten Commandments chiseled into the 6-foot-tall granite monument, which was privately funded by a Republican legislator, are “obviously religious in nature and are an integral part of the Jewish and Christian faiths.”
The 7-2 ruling overturns a decision by a district court judge who determined the monument could stay. It prompted calls by a handful of Republican lawmakers for impeachment of the justices who said the monument must be removed.
Attorney General Scott Pruitt had argued that the monument was historical in nature and nearly identical to a Texas monument that was found constitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court. The Oklahoma justices said the local monument violated the state’s constitution, not the U.S. Constitution. The Attorney General Office’s has filed for a rehearing in the case.
Private funds were used to erect the monument in 2012. Since then, others have asked for space, including a Nevada Hindu leader, animal rights advocates, the satirical Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster and a group pushing for a Satan statue.
Gov. Mary Fallin’s representatives said she is talking to Pruitt about the state’s legal options about the statue’s ordered removal. Pruitt’s representatives said the attorney general’s office will explore legal options after it is finished reviewing the Oklahoma Supreme Court’s decision.
Pruitt released this statement:
Towards the end of the show, I must say I was blown away by Ira’s daughter’s reaction to Christianity (Virgin birth, specifically.)
I had the same reaction to the that story, AND the story of Jesus’ crucifixion . At about 3-5 years old I was already scratching my head and thinking “But…Mom and Dad told me those things were bad, but God can do it?”
At 6 I was already looking into other religions and looking for the one that matched me the best. It took me years to figure out what I assume Joe did.
Them Druids were on to something!