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Christine O’Donnell First Amendment Separation Of Church And State

www.realestateradiousa.com | Is Christine O’Donnell real ignorant about the Costitution or is the media being horribly unfair?Where better to learn about the US Constitution than at a law school? Unfortunately for Delaware Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell, that education — which came at Delaware’s Widener Law on Thursday — was courtesy of her opponent in the race, Democrat Chris Coons, in the midst of their second debate. After scolding Coons for his lack of knowledge of constitutional law for stating that intelligent design should not be taught in public schools (a matter decided in a scathing decision in the case of Kitzmiller v. Dover School District), O’Donnell challenged her rival on his assertion that the US Constitution creates a distinct separation between church and state. “Where in the Constitution is separation of church and state?” O’Donnell asked. Upon hearing her words, the audience in the room burst into laughter. Video of the debate captures the moment at the 2:46 mark. Later in the proceedings, after fielding questions on the candidates’ views on repealing the 14th, 16th and 17th Amendments, Coons returned the conversation to the question of the constitutionally mandated separation of church and state. “I absolutely oppose the widespread proposals by tea party candidates for us to repeal the 14th, 16th or 17th amendments.” Coons said. “I also think you just heard, in the answers from my opponent, and in her attempt at saying ‘where is the separation
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Christine O’Donnell on the Constitution (go to 7:03, 2:37, 3:35) fameappeal.com

Christine O’Donnell and the bill of rights, Via: www.fameappeal.com Go to 2:37, 7:03, 3:35 For Fame Appeal Articlebit.ly clip was taken october 18 2010, in my law school’s court room. To the left is Democrat Chris Coons, to the right is Tea Party candidate Christine O’donnell -topics; first amendment, church v. state

Christine O’Donnell: “Where in the Constitution is the Separation of Church and State?”


Republican Senate Candidate Christine O’Donnell today challenged her Democratic opponent Chris Coons on his statement that the Constitution disallowed the integration of religion into the federal government, asking, “Where in the Constitution is the separation of church and state?” The exchange, which prompted laughs from the studio audience, came during a debate this morning at Delaware’s Widener School of Law, which was aired by WDEL radio. In a discussion over the whether or not public schools should be allowed to integrate religion-based ideas into science curricula, O’Donnell argued that local school districts should have the choice to teach intelligent design if they choose. When asked point blank by Coons if she believed in evolution, however, O’Donnell reiterated that her personal beliefs were not germane. “What I think about the theory of evolution is irrelevant,” she emphasized, adding later that the school of thought was “not a fact but a theory.” Coons said that creationism, which he considers “a religious doctrine,” should not be taught in public schools due to the Constitution’s First Amendment. He argued that it explicitly enumerates the separation of church and state. “The First Amendment does?” O’Donnell asked. “Let me just clarify: You’re telling me that the separation of church and state is found in the First Amendment?” “Government shall make no establishment of religion,” Coons responded, reciting from memory the First Amendment to the US Constitution

Christine O’Donnell blanks on First Amendment


Delaware Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell, who has said she has expertise on the US Constitution, made a major gaffe during a debate Tuesday with opponent Chris Coons. CNN’s Anderson Cooper reports

Christine O’Donnell “Where in constitution is the separation of church and state?”


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Christine O’Donnell on Church, State Stance

Christine O’Donnell on Church, State Stance
In an exclusive and far ranging interview with ABC News, Christine O’Donnell strongly defended her statements on the separation of church and state, expressed regret for her “I’m Not a Witch” ad, and revealed what she would be for Halloween.

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