This was an all-time classic letter to the editor from Friday's Las Vegas Review Journal that someone pointed out to me today. This guy must be have heard the Bush campaign needed some more workers and that Nevada would be overrun with them for a week straight. Chuck Sims, can you go make sure this guy isn't still drinking the punch?
To the editor:
Finally, with its rejection of removing the words "under God" from our Pledge of Allegiance, the U.S. Supreme Court has said, in essence, what the vast majority of Americans know to be true: We are a Christian nation. Man's laws mean nothing when compared to God's Laws.
Shouldn't we just admit now that the United States should be a theocracy? If there are people who don't wish to be Christian, we could train them to be Christian. If they still don't want to know the truth, we simply deport them.
JON TILLEY
HENDERSON
To the editor:
Finally, with its rejection of removing the words "under God" from our Pledge of Allegiance, the U.S. Supreme Court has said, in essence, what the vast majority of Americans know to be true: We are a Christian nation. Man's laws mean nothing when compared to God's Laws.
Shouldn't we just admit now that the United States should be a theocracy? If there are people who don't wish to be Christian, we could train them to be Christian. If they still don't want to know the truth, we simply deport them.
JON TILLEY
HENDERSON