Too lazy to check if already posted.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mobileweb/2013/04/03/north-carolina-religion-bill_n_3003401.html
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Once again, you all seem to be confused. Fortunately for you all, I'm standing by and able to assist.
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To the extent that this exercise of long-vested, pre-Constitutional state sovereignty has been mischaracterized by the lamestream media as a repeal of the Establishment Clause, let me hasten to assure you that such is not the case. The attempt at (gasp!) self-governance without Washington's consent is nothing other than the selective nonenforcement of laws with which the current administration is not particularly fond. While conservatives are new to this concept/tactic, they have a long and establish track record to immulate of the Democrat Party disregarding inconvenient laws whilst in power with respect to so-called laws against illegal immigration and marijuana use and distribution. Don't think of North Carolina as having an "established religion"; you should just view it as a "sancutary city-State" truly worthy of the name. We won't have an "established religion"; it will merely be an "undocumented official belief system." [/sarcasm font] Happy to help, anytime you guys need it.
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