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This abbreviated quote is WHOLLY DISHONEST. Where is the rest of the sentence? Where else are quotes with elipses (...) used on this site? Why not print the whole sentence? This really brings the accuracy of the rest of these quotes into question. If you want to hit Clinton, I would think you would have plenty of ammo to do it without being dishonest about it. And for Mike, "out of context" means that a piece of a phrase or quote has had part of the surrounding explanation stripped away so as to twist or even refract the original intended meaning. That appears to be what's happened here. Why else cut off the quote mid-sentence? And the words of the Constitution NEVER mentions God. Nor does the Constitution mention Jesus, Christianity, Moses, or Mohammed. You've apparently confused the Constitution with the Declaration of Independence which does state, "the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God." Interesting how this sole reference to God puts God in the possession of Nature and not the other way around. But this isn't surprising when you realize that Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, and many other of our Founding Fathers were Deists, and this follows along with that and their viewpoint. Here's a link to the Declaration. Enjoy. http://www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/declaration_transcript.html

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