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br> Evanston, Illinois /p> p> With regard to Ben Stein's plea for a Right to Worship Amendment, there already is such an amendment in the Constitution. What makes Ben think the courts will interpret his amendment any more accurately than the one we already have? br> -- Glen Hoffing br> Shamong, New Jersey /p>"...pay for [an increase in the military payroll] with a surcharge on the incomes of the VERY rich."
p>Trouble is, the very rich don't have incomes. This is why wealthy congressmen have no compunction about raising taxes -- the taxes won't apply to them. Nice dream, though. br> -- John McGuinness /p>Your few words on prayer just hit the right chord with me. Our son, Ben, an AF Cpt, just left for his sixth tour in a war zone. I pray for him nearly every waking minute and when I rise first thing in the morn, besides thanking the Lord for another new day, I ask Him to watch over my son, and the sons and daughters of others who fight for my freedom. And I remember to ask the good Lord to give a few of the idiots in Congress, a few good swift kicks, when He has the time.
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