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Justin Amash |
"The fear that unless In God We Trust is displayed throughout the government, Americans will somehow lose their faith in God, is a dim view of the profound religious convictions many citizens have. The faith that inspired many of the Founders of this country — the faith I practice — is stronger than that. Trying to score political points with unnecessary resolutions should not be Congress’s priority. I voted no."
--U.S. Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI) on why he was one of nine members of Congress--and the only Republican--to vote against retaining "In God We Trust" as the country's motto.
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