Cycle drama, I will take your amen as long as you still offer it knowing I'm a non-believer. You wanna know what I believe in? I believe in the US Constitution as the supreme law of the land. I fail to understand how the right ignores this fact when seeking to limit the right of gay folks to get married the argument against which is primarily a religious argument, and which essentially ignores the tenants of the 1st Amendment that state “Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereofâ€. I'm not gay but my mom is, and to hear some old coot include that sweet old lady who gives nothing but kindness to the world in the same sentence with terrorists is sickening. And I fail to understand how the left ignores it when seeking to put limits on the 2nd Amendment, which states “the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringedâ€. How could either of these simple statements be interpreted in any way other than in which they are so clearly put forth? There are enemies to our Constitution on both sides of the fence, make make no mistake about it. Maybe I have avoided partisan indoctrination because I came to this country as a young man and am a naturalized not a born citizen. As for religion, my mom read me bible stories as a kid and the most important lesson I picked up is that it's important to do unto others as you wish them to do unto you. I don't really give a **** what arguments people use about what's on our money, or written (after the fact) in The Pledge of Allegiance, they ain't the Constitution. Turn the other cheek? It's nonsense imo and I have no problem returning any unsolicited wrong twofold. Once any standing government in the US starts making changes to our Constitution it has the potential to render the entire document essentially meaningless. Now off to load some Madonna onto my playlist for VO2 work. Cheers.