Victory!
God's done it again! HE is still in control and that's what I know, have proven, and will always believe. The email I got from the American Center for Law and Justice proves it.
Dear Lora,
By now you may have heard that the Supreme Court of the United States has DISMISSED the Pledge case - and REMOVED a lower court's decision that declared the phrase "under God" unconstitutional.
This is a important victory!
And you have helped us stay involved in this case since the beginning....
The ACLJ filed a major brief on behalf of 68 members of Congress and more than 260,300 Americans like you - including approximately 2,600 school-age children, many of whom attend public schools and desire to recite the Pledge.
In our brief, we contended that Michael Newdow, a California atheist who filed suit challenging the Pledge, LACKED LEGAL STANDING in the case and did not have the right to control her education.
The high court did not address the merits of the case. But it is clear that the Pledge of Allegiance and the words "under God" can continue to be recited by students across America.
By dismissing this case and removing the appeals court decision, the Supreme Court of the United States has removed a dark cloud that has been hanging over one of the nation's MOST IMPORTANT AND CHERISHED TRADITIONS:
The ability of students across the nation to acknowledge the fact that our freedoms in this country come from God, not government.
THANK YOU AGAIN for your prayers and support in this important legal battle!
American Center for Law and Justice
P.O. Box 64429
Virginia Beach, VA 23467
Phone: (757) 226-2489
Fax: (757) 226-2836
www.aclj.org
Dear Lora,
By now you may have heard that the Supreme Court of the United States has DISMISSED the Pledge case - and REMOVED a lower court's decision that declared the phrase "under God" unconstitutional.
This is a important victory!
And you have helped us stay involved in this case since the beginning....
The ACLJ filed a major brief on behalf of 68 members of Congress and more than 260,300 Americans like you - including approximately 2,600 school-age children, many of whom attend public schools and desire to recite the Pledge.
In our brief, we contended that Michael Newdow, a California atheist who filed suit challenging the Pledge, LACKED LEGAL STANDING in the case and did not have the right to control her education.
The high court did not address the merits of the case. But it is clear that the Pledge of Allegiance and the words "under God" can continue to be recited by students across America.
By dismissing this case and removing the appeals court decision, the Supreme Court of the United States has removed a dark cloud that has been hanging over one of the nation's MOST IMPORTANT AND CHERISHED TRADITIONS:
The ability of students across the nation to acknowledge the fact that our freedoms in this country come from God, not government.
THANK YOU AGAIN for your prayers and support in this important legal battle!
American Center for Law and Justice
P.O. Box 64429
Virginia Beach, VA 23467
Phone: (757) 226-2489
Fax: (757) 226-2836
www.aclj.org
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