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In case you missed it, publicity whore Michael Newdow who sued to prevent others from saying the Pledge of Allegiance in school is coming for our wallets. Well, our currency that is.

Michael Newdow, the atheist who continues his fight against the Pledge of Allegiance, will open a new front this week in his campaign to purge references to God from government.

He plans to file a lawsuit Thursday in U.S. District Court in Sacramento, Calif., challenging the national motto: "In God We Trust."

Newdow wants to remove the phrase from U.S. paper money and coins because he believes it represents a government endorsement of religion.

"We are the nation that gave to the world the establishment that government should not endorse religion and everybody should be what they want," Newdow said. "And of all the possible choices, we go with the motto of 'In God We Trust,' which totally contradicts that tradition."

Newdow needs to get laid. If any of you ladies volunteer to do the deed though, just be careful not to scream "Oh God".


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I think he needs someone to kick his butt and tape his mouth shut. What a tool!

Posted by: Da Goddess at November 17, 2005 6:57 AM

See #7 above...I'd pay big $$$ to see that

Posted by: Sgt Fluffy at November 17, 2005 9:15 AM

Well, if he got a blow job instead at least there wouldn't any risk of her screaming "Oh God".

Posted by: Andrew Upson at November 17, 2005 10:01 AM

Too bad he isn't going to address the real problem with the currency and coin: it is in violation of the u.S. Constitution -- and I am NOT referring to the "In God We Trust" motto. Declaring paper currency and base metal coins to be "legal tender" is one of the more evil (not used lightly) and unconstitutional acts of the Federal government.

On point though: the currency is printed by the u.S. Printing Office but is issued by the Federal Reserve Bank which is NOT a government angency. I fail to see how anything (other than the "legal tender" BS) the bank has printed on their notes can violate the u.S. constitution.

Posted by: Bob at November 17, 2005 3:37 PM

This man's eternal punishment shall be a place in Heaven close to the Throne.

Posted by: triticale at November 17, 2005 9:36 PM

Schools aren't part of the Government either and they feel a need to abide by the establishment clause. It's funny that they use one part (establishment clause) to shut down another part (first amendment) during commencement speeches.

Posted by: jorzo at November 18, 2005 2:58 AM

So why dose the whole nation now must abide by the demands of a atheist jerk like him who dose he think he is im getting tired of these self centered jackasses like mr newdow dictating to the rest of us why dont he go live in cuba frankly he should be ashamed of himself i guess he is the kind of jerk who thinks the whole world revovles around him he deserves a swift kick in his backside with a amry boot

Posted by: sandpiper at November 18, 2005 10:54 AM

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