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Thursday, Sept. 11, 2003

Anti-Pledge Atheist Wants to Muzzle Justice Scalia

Michael Newdow, the atheist who wants the courts to ban the phrase "under God" from the Pledge of Allegiance, is trying to bar U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia from having a say.

Newdow’s court filing maintains that Scalia’s public remarks on religion disqualify him. The high court will soon decide whether to hear the case.

"Atheist Michael Newdow is not satisfied to censor the words ‘under God’ from the Pledge of Allegiance. Now he wants to censor Justice Scalia," stated William Donohue, president of Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights.

"While the case before the court is a non-sectarian one, the attack on Justice Scalia smacks of anti-Catholicism.

"A disturbing trend is under way to remove practicing Catholics from the judiciary. Over the summer, U.S. Senators on the Judiciary Committee sought to employ a de facto religious test against circuit-court hopeful Bill Pryor. Then we had the spectacle last week of Cleveland attorney Jay Milano contending that no Catholic judge should be allowed to sit on a case he is bringing against the Catholic Church. Now we have Newdow trying to silence Justice Scalia for expressing his Catholic views on religion.

"Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wasn’t in office a few months before she gave an impassioned address on women’s rights at Columbia Law School. Twenty months into her tenure as a Justice of the Supreme Court the Washington Post wrote a lengthy front-page story on how vocal she is about her convictions. But no one then, or now, has ever said she is unfit to hear cases that touch on sex or sexuality. If such a rule were operative, then she would have been denied the chance to rule on the recent sodomy decision: at an ACLU board meeting in 1975, she addressed the ACLU’s policy on homosexuality by arguing against laws that criminalize sex between adults and minors! Statutory rape laws, she said, were suspect.

"Ginsburg is safe because her critics are not despotic. Pryor, Cleveland Catholic judges and Scalia are not because their critics are," Donohue concluded.

Newdow, you might recall, at first claimed he wanted to ban "under God" out of concern for his daughter. Then the girl and her mother revealed she was no atheist and he was trying to exploit her, and he admitted suing only because he is "an atheist and this offends" him.

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