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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2024

One myth that Americans live by is the separation of church and state. Some like the idea; others hate it; but the irony is that church and state were not separated at the founding of the United States and are not separate now. In fact, they were united in the sense that the state is a church — the Church of America — and you can’t separate a thing from itself.
 
Sheldon Richman, "TGIF: The Church of America" [2018]

HORNBERGER'S BLOG

September 6, 2024
First They Came for the Communists
Yesterday, I wrote about a trial in U.S. District Court in Tampa in which federal prosecutors are keeping us safe by prosecuting and hoping to jail members of a group called the African People's Socialist Party and its related “Uhuru Movement.” (Uhuru is Swahili for “freedom”). The government is alleging that the defendants have been secretly working as Russian agents to ...
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