[url]http://www.crosswalk.com/news/11530675/[/url]
[b]WARNING: HEADACHE INDUCER[/b]
[quote](CNSNews.com) - Humanists and atheists gathered on the steps of the Supreme Court Wednesday, charging the Bush administration with overstepping its bounds by promoting grants to "faith-based" organizations.
The rally preceded oral arguments in a case being brought by the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) against the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, set up by executive order in 2001 and headed by Jay Hein.
The American Humanist Association (AHA) called on supporters to gather in front of the Supreme Court to speak out against the initiative, calling it unconstitutional.
The FFRF, a partner of the Secular Coalition for America, claims that many of the office's activities propagated religion in violation of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
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"The high court needs to bring an[B] end to the special treatment given to atheists and other separationists[/B]. The Flast precedent has created an uneven playing field because it empowered every disgruntled atheist to make a federal case out of any hint of religion in a government action," Sekulow said.[/quote]
If you don't know, the [URL=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACLJ]ACLJ[/URL] is the opposing force to the ACLU.
Now...as for the article...exactly what 'special rights' do Atheists have? Being the most hate minority in America?
I seriously hate it when these ****ers refer to a minority group getting equal rights as 'special rights'.