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“… Teachers across the state have raised concerns that the $60, Trump-endorsed Bibles are missing Amendments 11 through 27—including the amendment that abolished slavery and the one that granted women the right to vote.
The push to place Bibles in Oklahoma classrooms originated from State Superintendent Ryan Walters, who partnered with Lee Greenwood to donate the Bibles after the Oklahoma Legislature declined to allocate $3 million for their purchase.
… The publisher of the Bibles told KFOR that “The decision was made to only include the original founding fathers’ documents, as Amendments 11-27 were added at later dates.”…”
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Originalism run amok
“… Teachers across the state have raised concerns that the $60, Trump-endorsed Bibles are missing Amendments 11 through 27—including the amendment that abolished slavery and the one that granted women the right to vote.
The push to place Bibles in Oklahoma classrooms originated from State Superintendent Ryan Walters, who partnered with Lee Greenwood to donate the Bibles after the Oklahoma Legislature declined to allocate $3 million for their purchase.
… The publisher of the Bibles told KFOR that “The decision was made to only include the original founding fathers’ documents, as Amendments 11-27 were added at later dates.”…”
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Originalism run amok
I get what you're saying, but losing the national popular vote by 1.5% is extremely close compared to the great majority of presidential elections. Trump acting as if he won by a landslide is what is a joke here. Especially his claim about winning far more counties than Kamala - that's been happening for decades now, and Republicans love to look at those mostly red USA maps with islands of blue dotting it. What they never mention is that most of those red counties don't have very many people in most cases, 4th
“… Teachers across the state have raised concerns that the $60, Trump-endorsed Bibles are missing Amendments 11 through 27—including the amendment that abolished slavery and the one that granted women the right to vote.
The push to place Bibles in Oklahoma classrooms originated from State Superintendent Ryan Walters, who partnered with Lee Greenwood to donate the Bibles after the Oklahoma Legislature declined to allocate $3 million for their purchase.
… The publisher of the Bibles told KFOR that “The decision was made to only include the original founding fathers’ documents, as Amendments 11-27 were added at later dates.”…”
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Originalism run amok