Michael Newdow is at it again - attacking the Pledge of Allegiance, and finding a judge to support his push to rule it unconstitutional.
How could this happen?
Simply stated, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a “non-ruling” on the Pledge of Allegiance instead of issuing a final decision. That left open the door, and Michael Newdow has returned.
Grassfire is urging Americans to take immediate action by signing our petition urging our lawmakers to move to protect the Pledge once and for all through the Pledge Protection Act of 2005 (S. 1046).
Please join in signing this crucial petition and have your petition delivered to the Supreme Court and Congress: http://www.grassfire.org/14/petition.asp?PID=12435322&NID=1
Dan and Amy Penird
Union Springs
Simply stated, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a “non-ruling” on the Pledge of Allegiance instead of issuing a final decision. That left open the door, and Michael Newdow has returned.
Grassfire is urging Americans to take immediate action by signing our petition urging our lawmakers to move to protect the Pledge once and for all through the Pledge Protection Act of 2005 (S. 1046).
Please join in signing this crucial petition and have your petition delivered to the Supreme Court and Congress: http://www.grassfire.org/14/petition.asp?PID=12435322&NID=1
Dan and Amy Penird
Union Springs
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