Fix our money then!

You know, just when I think that things are starting to make sense in the United States, something so brutally horrible comes along.  So it is in Louisiana, where a law was just about to be in effect that would see the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom.

Things were going just fine until an appeals court made up of three haters of Jesus Christ blocked the move, whining that it would be unconstitutional to let that happen.  Everything actually went into effect on January 1st, but the move was meant to be unforced with the ushering in of 2025.

Its ruling, in part, went a little something like this:

“Parents and students challenge a statute requiring public schools to permanently display the Ten Commandments in every classroom in Louisiana.  The district court found the statute facially unconstitutional and preliminarily enjoined its enforcement. We AFFIRM.”

Oh, yes, the affirmed something all right.  They affirmed that they are haters of God’s only begotten Son.  Why else would they rule against something as pure and innocent as a few simple commandments?  No one was going to be hurt by this.

The story goes that if this law were to be fully enforced, anti-Christ students would be forced to endure those mean ol’ commandments.  Well, I call shenanigans.  If we’re going to go that route, then perhaps we should remove the pledge of allegiance.  Hey, fair’s fair, right?

Hopefully, this won’t be the end of this story.  If it has to go all the way to the Supreme Court, then let it.  You know who’s being hurt by this?  Christian students whose religious rights are being stomped all over left and right in our nation’s pitiful public schools.

So, if we’re going to play fair here, then let’s take “In God We Trust” off of our paper currency, where it’s been since 1956.  I mean, those poor little devils who can’t handle ten simple rules are just so victimized, aren’t they?  Why are they not whining about the money?  After all, they’re being subjected to it.

If we’re not going to remove that motto, then I say every evil person who thinks the commandments should not be posted for all to see should abandon money altogether.  Hey, if our money uses the word “God,” then maybe it’s time for those people to go without.

Again, fair’s fair.