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Historical revisionists want you to believe that the United States was never a Christian nation.  They are marketing a version of separation of church and state that is no where contained in our Constitution.

Secular humanism is their religion.  And they are determined to impose it upon our people.

I am dedicated to making sure that we do not succumb to their vision of an America without God.  For that America will be doomed to perish as have all nations that have denied God.

America was founded on the Christian principles contained in the Word of God.   Our nation is the greatest nation in the history of the world because God has blessed America.

The United States has never been the secular nation that today’s liberal myth-makers proclaim.  And we must never allow it to become such.

The American people, in the vast majority, are a profoundly religious people.  We must never allow the noisy liberal minority and radical groups like the ACLU to impose their secular vision on the majority.  We must resist the oppression of religious liberty.

We must never allow the Liberal, anti-God, anti-religious freedom minority to remove the words Under God from the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.  We must never allow them to abolish our National Motto: In God We Trust.

The Ten Commandments are the very foundation of the American system of law and justice.  I will vigorously defend the rights to display the Ten Commandments in our schools, city halls, courthouses, and other public venues.  He will stand up for the right of public officials to acknowledge God.

I support the right of students to pray in our schools.  I support the rights of students, parents, teachers, and members of the community to pray at graduation ceremonies and school sports events.

The Constitution gives Congress the authority to limit the jurisdiction of federal judges.  We must stop radical judges from legislating from the bench, destroying revered American religious traditions and religious symbols that have been part of American life for 230 years.