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Why is illegal to speak God's name in the US House of Representatives? Isn't this religious...?
persecution which is in itself illegal? All the stenographer did was speak her mind which included a message she received from God and in the middle of she is forcibly removed.
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- Anonymous7 years agoFavorite Answer
Obummer does not like competition since he believes he is god.
- RobinLv 57 years ago
Um, she was thrown out for disrupting their politics. THat's where they were... in the House discussing POLITICS. They weren't asking her for her opinion. Stenographers are to remain silent and report what is being said... she wasn't doing her job... so out she goes. Doesn't matter if she was talking about her god or the fly on the wall.
- Boris BadenovLv 57 years ago
Stenographers do not get to speak publicly on the floor. Especially the ones who are having a psychotic episode including voices in their head.
- FitzLv 77 years ago
She was removed because of an outburst, not because of the outburst's subject.
And it was written by deists, not Freemasons or atheists. So on top of being inappropriate and out of line, she was also wrong and paranoid.
Look at this way, if someone stood up in the middle of a sermon and started shouting that the verse was being misinterpreted. They would not be asked to leave because they were challenging the interpretation, they'd be asked to leave for shouting in church.
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- New StoicLv 57 years ago
The strange thing is that virtually all the mainstream media have published a manipulated video.
You can see that the audio in the video here in which she is being dragged into an elevator... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXlUxzSGu9Q
... has been added to the video of her in the House, creating the illusion that she said these things during her outburst in the House.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji_n5aNulDE
So what did she really say in the House?
Source(s): I don't believe in a personal God, do not believe in Freemasonic conspiracies, but I think it's strange that a video that manipulates what was said in Congress is being so widely circulated by the media. - Anonymous7 years ago
There's a definite prejudice against Canaanite war gods in Congress. Christians should probably stop worshiping them.
Surprisingly, the government doesn't allow you to violate the Constitution just because you claim to be getting a message from the invisible Canaanite God of war, or His undead, carpenter Son.
What a benightened country.
- Anonymous7 years ago
Yes, believe it or not, it is illegal to stand up and start in on a maniacal rant about freemasons & atheists during a session of the House.
- 7 years ago
Sadly, that bizarre and incoherent rant wasn't any less productive than anything else that has come out of the House in the last several months.
- Old Timer TooLv 77 years ago
You are jumping to conclusions and making an assumption. You might want to rethink your accusation, because believe me, there's been plenty of swearing going on in the last few weeks.
- james oLv 77 years ago
They have rules, and that is essentially that.
They all have greed to those rules. We don't get a say about it.
You really want to monitor the rules of every organization in the world just to see if they meet your own personal standards of what is right according to your own personal opinion?
- Anonymous7 years ago
Well, it WOULD be illegal, if it were illegal, but as it's not, you are either misinformed, ignorant, or a liar.
With regard to the moronic story as reported by the moronic FOX, who preys on moronic viewers, she was not thrown out for "Ranting about God", she was thrown out for "Ranting".