Newdow Files Suit to Take National Motto Off Currency
Michael Newdow, who has already filed a suit to take "under God" out
of the Pledge of Allegiance, is now suing to remove our national motto
from our currency.
Newdow told the ACLU of Oklahoma that the national motto on U.S.
currency is a violation of the separation of church and state. He is
offended because he is an atheist. He wants to use the Federal courts
to make his atheism the official religion of America.
Newdow filed in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals which recently
ruled that judges, not parents, have the final say in what will be
taught school children concerning sex education. These same liberal
judges supported Newdow and ruled that the phrase "under God" in the
Pledge of Allegiance was unconstitutional. That suit was dismissed due
to a technicality so Newdow sued again.
The 9th U.S. Circuit is expected to agree with Newdow. The case will
then go to the U.S. Supreme Court for final action.
Help us secure one million signatures on the petition below to stop
Newdow. Remember that only one person-Madalyn Murray O'Hair-was able
to get prayer in schools banned. We must not allow one
person-Newdow-to get our national motto removed from our currency by
our silence.
During the last session of Congress, Representative Chip Pickering
introduced a constitutional amendment to guarantee the right to use
and recite the motto and the Pledge of Allegiance. Your petition will
encourage Rep. Pickering to re-introduce his constitutional amendment
in the present session of Congress and send a message to the liberal
judges of the 9th U.S. Circuit.
Please act quickly, and forward this to friends and family.
Click here to sign the petition now!
Sincerely,
Don
Donald E. Wildmon, Founder and Chairman
American Family Association
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