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Michael Newdow may have become what he purports to fight against: a dogmatic believer in his own moral and intellectual superiority who is blind to the weaknesses in his own position.
Soonthe Supreme Court will decide the Newdow case, ruling on whether public-school teachers may include the words "under God" when leading students in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Any hope for a decisive ruling or for legal coherence regarding the Pledge of Allegiance will need to wait another year.
The Supreme Court's dismissal of Michael Newdow's case looked like a defeat for those who would remove "under God" from the Pledge of Allegiance. In truth, it was not.
The Supreme Court should uphold the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance.
It is time for the Congress to follow the advice of Alexander Hamilton and educate the judiciary by removing judges who are assaulting American society.
If Republicans steer debate to fundamental values questions that unite most Americans, then they can expect most Americans to side with them on Election Day.
A review of the controversy at William and Mary College surrounding the removal last year of a brass cross from the campus chapel.



