Bush helps win one for the Satanists

31 May 2005 by Ron

Back in March, I mentioned (Bush supports Satanism) a very strange and mixed “religious liberties” case in front of the Supremes; it’s now been decided:

As noted earlier

The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 requires states…to allow prisoners to practice their religions unless the government can show some compelling reason (of, say, safety) to constrain that religious practice… this seems like a law that grants to those with some religion “a right that no atheist or agnostic can enjoy”… [but] in the current case… a Wiccan and a Satanist claimed that they were denied access to “religious literature, ceremonial items and time to worship”. Ohio didn’t want to accommodate this (even though they hadn’t minded when it was Xian bible study) and argued that “although intended to protect the rights of prisoners, the law amounts to an unconstitutional government promotion of religion” - getting it right, but for the wrong reason…. now, for consistency, we have the Bush/Gonzales DoJ arguing on the side of the Satanists. Which… makes it all kind of worth it.

The Supremes today decided unanimously in favor of the Wiccans and Satanists, with liberal stalwart Ginsberg writing the opinion (”High Court Sides With Inmates on Religion“). And although I’d have preferred the other way, I can’t help but like the idea that the Bushies have helped make the world a little more hospitable to Satanists. Hey, if atheist reading groups get the same consideration, I could even agree with the decision.movie maker downloadclips scene sex moviemovie porn freemovies sample pornmovies pregnant sexmovie private schoolmovies vibration sapphicsex home moviedownload free movies shemaledoors movie sliding

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4 comments to “Bush helps win one for the Satanists”

  1. Sharona:

    When satanists win … everybody wins.

  2. Josh:

    I’m sorry, but you sir, are incorrect. If in fact it was the Satanists that Bush ‘won one’ for, then why would he profess his faith in God in nearly all his public speeches? Is that itself not enough to disprove your statement?

  3. John:

    Wait, Bush is a Christian, NOT a Satanist?

    Whoa.

  4. Jeremy:

    Hypocrites,gays,atheists,drunks,crackheads,tweekers,devil worshippers,good ole boys,lawyers,blacks,hmongs,communists,pervs,gothics,skaters,punks,alter boys,jihads, kurt cobain worshippers,hippies, does everyone have to be judged and put in a group?