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The Two Faces of Dick Armey |
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Question: "Separation
between Church and State." Who coined the Phrase? Give up? Answer:
Thomas Jefferson - one of the founding fathers of this geat Nation and a creator of
the U.S. Constitution and the First Amendment to that same Constitution. Thomas Jefferson, in 1802, wrote a Letter to the Dansbury Baptist
Convention, referring to the First Amendment to the US Constitution. In it he said:
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We will leave it up to the reader to determine whether Dick Armey has made serious errors in in judgment. Dick has supported a Conservative Far Right Christian position especially when it comes to Church and State issues. It is apparent from the data collected, that the first amendment may be in danger from his past and future actions. Dick Armey's office stated that his position is that Certain Religions aren't "Real" religions. What is a real religion, Mr. Armey? What you have been practicing? He says on the one hand that only certain Christian denominations are valid. Read the following and remember: "By their Works may they be known." This is a summary of information collected from several sources about Dick Armey. (Remember it is best to investigate on your own when looking at allegations about anyone. Don't believe us, think for yourself and investigate for yourself! And remember, the First Amendment Coalition and Religious Freedom Coalition of the South East do not represent any political party nor do we recommend any political candidate, nor are we involving ourselves in the political process.) House Majority Leader Dick Armey's
intelligence has been roundly questioned. A high-school adviser discouraged young Armey,
who has been described as "the Republican leadership's one-man brain trust,"
from even thinking about going to college. Armey matriculated anyway and earned a D in
"Philosophy of Life," which prepared him for a career as a professor of
economics at a mediocre Texas university. There a dean ruled that he didn't merit tenure.
Armey moved on to Congress. If Armey were to apply his standard of shame fairly, he would be required to include fellow Republicans Dan Burton and Helen Chenoweth with the President, and actuallyif Armey were truly responsiblehe would require himself to "be so filled with shame" that he too would resign. Dick Armey's "documented conduct
along the lines of the President's" was reported in the May 4, 1995, Dallas Observer.
Three women who had been students when Armey was a professor at North Texas State
University went on the record to document Armey's "inappropriate" behavior.
Susan Aileen White (who earned a master's in economics from the institution), Anna
Weniger (who subsequently acted as an economist for the New Mexico legislature) and Anne
Marie Best (a future economics professor at Lamar University) all took offense at Armey's
inappropriate behavior toward female students. Weniger left the university for several
months, partly because of Armey's actions. Click here to see "Our Man in Saipan" and click here to see "Sweating it out in Saipan" |
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