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stabby5/23/2013 10:52:25 am PDT

American Atheists then sent a letter to every member of Congress asking that they censure the president with a resolution that read

No person in public life may be free to impugn the patriotism of any minority group because of that group’s opinion in respect to religion. President George Bush is herewith censured for his public expression of August 27, 1987, at which time he stated: “I don’t know that atheists should be considered as citizens, nor should they be considered patriots. This is one nation under God.”

They got not a single response.

They then sent packets about the resolution to every columnist they could track down. Apparently they managed to get one column written.

And this one:

On December 23, 1990, in Chicago, Illinois Mr. Robert Sherman met with Ed Derwinski, the secretary of the Department of Veteran’s Affairs, to discuss exclusion of American Atheists from veteran’s groups which have been chartered by the United States Congress. Mr. Derwinski said he would do “absolutely nothing” about the discrimination. On January 3, Mr. Sherman crossed paths with Ed Derwinski again at the Illinois inaugurations. He asked Mr. Derwinski, at that time, what American Atheists could do to have the Bush administration take an interest in the problem of discrimination against American Atheist veterans. Mr. Derwinski’s response was:

“What you should do for me is what you should do for everybody: Believe in God. Get off our backs.”