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Iran.
Saudi Arabia.
And what a bastion of freedom that place is!
US is one.. Even though we're supposed to have that separation it's not adhered to and some here want nothing more than to create a theocracy with the front of the "republican" party as its store front and a hangman's noose as the symbol.
There are many that don't but it is unique to the US, because we actually have it written into our constitution. and since other countries don't it can't be viewed as something bad. Iraq has written in their constitution that every citizen receives government health care, but we don't so in that sense, they can be critical of the US.
There is no real separation of church and state it pretty much a sham and a fraud the statement is apparently made and intended to "Protect" the "Religious State" from suits because " Practice and Intent " are 2 different things and the underlying practice is to force you to join some sort of church to choose a "Religion" the unstated or else is there as well and when you hear this from Hired State Workers enough it does not take a great genius to see what is going on and the trouble created behind the "Practice" is simply going to reach up and bite them in the ass it the most unexpected manner ..
~Nemo~
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by Answerbag Staff on February 27th, 2010
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Instead of abolishing religious freedoms piecemeal, why doesn't Obama follow his communist ideology and just ban it all at once?
by More2Be on February 11th, 2012
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"Kinder, Küche, Kirche" (Children, Kitchen, Church). Why women don't do these instead of political movements and becoming naturists?
by LoverOfSophia on February 12th, 2012
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Greece's "entitled" people are setting fires over their "entitlement" cuts. Is that what's in store from our democrats someday?
by More2Be on February 12th, 2012
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Is it really worth trampling upon The Constitution to prop up the régime of B. Hussein Soetoro Obama?
by More2Be on February 12th, 2012
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