Is it any wonder that the entire nation's confused on the subject of morality and values, when it's ok for a male prostitute to possess unfettered access to the White House but wrong for the judicial branch to function outside of Moseic law?
On at least fourteen occasions, Secret Service records show either the entry or exit time missing. Generally, the existing entry or exit times correlate with press conferences; on most of these days, the records show that Guckert checked in but was never processed out.In March, 2003, Guckert left the White House twice on days he had never checked in with the Secret Service. Over the next 22 months, Guckert failed to check out with the Service on fourteen days. On several of these visits, Guckert either entered or exited by a different entry/exit point than his usual one. On one of these days, no briefing was held; on another, he checked in twice but failed to check out.
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Putting more evangelicals on the court will mean rulings more in tune with the religious convictions of churchgoers, said R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville."We are not asking for persons merely to be moral," Mohler said. "We want them to be believers in the Lord Jesus Christ."