Supreme Court to Strike Down Any Existing Amendments

Clarence Thomas, Antonin Scalia, John G. Roberts, Anthony M. Kennedy, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor, Stephen Breyer, Smauel Alito Jr., Elena Kagan

WASHINGTON –  Monday’s decision to allow Christian prayers at city council and other public meetings is just a first step, says Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.

“We have the power to pretty much do away with anything we’re not okay with,” Scalia continued.  “And no one can do anything about it. God I love my job.”

Critics say that the ruling is one more step toward giving religious conservatives what they have wanted for many decades – an entirely “Christian nation”.

“They say that like it’s a bad thing,” said Chief Justice John Roberts.  “All religions are about Jesus – the other heathen believers just don’t realize it.”

Members of the Supreme Court, after the landmark decision Monday, are planning to strike down any existing amendments.

“It’s a question of morals and values,” said Justice Samuel Alito, “and what we can do to get rid of them.”

One amendment, however, will go unscathed.  “The Second Amendment is sacred,” said Scalia.      

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