Poll

Did you sign the petition? (Reread the first post)

Yes because it is a violation of the constitution
41 (50%)
Yes(other reason) [State below]
1 (1.2%)
No because while it is a violation, this petition won't do anything
20 (24.4%)
No (other reason) [State below]
20 (24.4%)

Total Members Voted: 82

Author Topic: "Remove "In God we trust" from legal tender" Petition on Whitehouse.gov  (Read 27120 times)

I wonder why preists havent started a riot yet

At this rate, as long as people keep signing, it'll get more than enough signatures


this is all silly
why do you care what is on your nickel
why do you find it necessary to spend lots of money to redo all our money to remove all religious ideals from them when they will still be around anyways

this is all silly
why do you care what is on your nickel
why do you find it necessary to spend lots of money to redo all our money to remove all religious ideals from them when they will still be around anyways
no money would be spent
But I agree with it being pointless.

At this rate, as long as people keep signing, it'll get more than enough signatures

since when has the government thought of the people's opinion?

no money would be spent
But I agree with it being pointless.

 you kidding?
they'd have to redo the printing press machines, and the coin machines as well.
and then distribute it to everyone.
the most useless action i've ever seen.

government doesn't exist to think of the people's opinion, it exists to protect the people.
This isn't a true democracy, and I'm damn happy that it isn't. If it was all of the idiots of the country would have there way, they probably out number the thinking people anyway.

We elect officials that we think best serve the people's interests, if we're wrong that's our problem, no use complaining about it just do a better job at voting for the right people. And to those who would say to this that they are not old enough to vote shut the forget up. If you are not old enough to vote than you aren't old enough to bitch about something that you can't change.



Also, I'm pretty sure an internet petition holds little weight in any real situation. Considering any number of the signatures can be from people who are not registered voters, it makes those signatures pretty much irrelevant. It's only real use is to sway peoples emotions, and this is a pretty black and white matter, no real on the fence position exists for this matter.
« Last Edit: March 24, 2012, 10:49:46 PM by Littledude »

you kidding?
they'd have to redo the printing press machines, and the coin machines as well.
and then distribute it to everyone.
the most useless action i've ever seen.

Idotic at best, and costly, might take months to reassign it.

Do you know how much that will have against the USAs financail system, oh wait, it already collasped

i like e pluribus unum, it's a much better motto for america, the place where you're free to believe in any religion you want, god or not
name a popular religion that dosn't have any type of god

you kidding?
they'd have to redo the printing press machines, and the coin machines as well.
and then distribute it to everyone.
the most useless action i've ever seen.
Idotic at best, and costly, might take months to reassign it.

Do you know how much that will have against the USAs financail system, oh wait, it already collasped


both stupid. new dies have to be remade every year anyways. you know... as the year number changes?

it could cost nothing extra

name a popular religion that dosn't have any type of god
Buddhism


both stupid. new dies have to be remade every year anyways. you know... as the year number changes?

it could cost nothing extra
Idiots cannot understand that concept.

it takes all of few hours to make a die and all of 2 minutes to switch them out on the machines lol

50% of people here are stupid


and the government too