Not all dogmas involve Almighty God
I like this line. It was the last line of a news story in New York Times by a writer named Ahmari, who confesses to being a Catholic convert.
The story is about how Diane Feinstein and Al Franken (Father, help us that he is a senator!) went after a Notre Dame law professor who is up for a federal judgeship because she had written some things in the past about her faith. Shame on them. The constitution says "No religious test." They would not do that to a Muslim (because of fear of reprisal). They think they can pull it on a conservative Catholic or Protestant (which Bernie Sanders tried to pull a few weeks ago). I thought Feinstein had some sense but she just proved me wrong. I also knew Sanders and Franken had no sense.
The story is about how Diane Feinstein and Al Franken (Father, help us that he is a senator!) went after a Notre Dame law professor who is up for a federal judgeship because she had written some things in the past about her faith. Shame on them. The constitution says "No religious test." They would not do that to a Muslim (because of fear of reprisal). They think they can pull it on a conservative Catholic or Protestant (which Bernie Sanders tried to pull a few weeks ago). I thought Feinstein had some sense but she just proved me wrong. I also knew Sanders and Franken had no sense.
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