The Maryland Journal
The beginnings of freedom of speech in America started with Mary Katherine Goddard. She was a newspaper editor and the first lady postmaster. She published pieces ranging from writings by "Tom Telltruth" to the first printed copy of the Declaration of Independence. Mary Katherine did not engage in public controversies but remained an impersonal editor. If she were here today, it's not likely she could keep quiet. This blog highlights discussions amongst a small, but patriotic, group of friends.
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And in a sad post-script, the gay artist who produced this poster recently seriously considered retracting the permission to use it, but instead decided to publicly express his disappointment in Obama's choice of the repulsive Rick Warren to deliver the required nod to superstition at the presidential inauguration ceremonies, when Obama becomes president of a country founded on the explicit separation of religion and government and equality for all. What a country.
He has to be President of all of us. To me, it doesn't matter what Christian person says what prayer. The President had to have somebody.
When you don't believe, who cares?
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