From one of the links in liv's thread
Bush's Dred Scott Idiocy:
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Originally Posted by Dubya
I wouldn't pick a judge who said that the Pledge of Allegiance couldn't be said in a school because it had the words "under God" in it. I think that's an example of a judge allowing personal opinion to enter into the decision-making process as opposed to a strict interpretation of the Constitution.
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Personal opinion? I think any judge (especially one picked to serve on the SCOTUS) worth his/her salt would be able to see that the phrase is un-Constitutional, and have the sense to vote for its removal no matter what their
personal opinion is.