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To: singsong
Therein lies the problem, You deny the right of other people to practice their religion on public places although NOBODY denies your the right NOT to practice. This is neither patriotic nor democratic. If you were a patriot you would be fighting for the right of your countrymen to practice their religion.

A non-action is hardly the same as an action whether in physics or law. And no-one (no-one I've ever heard anyway)questions your right to practice your religion publicly. That's called a straw man, and it don't fly.

And questioning someone's patriotism? I guess Samuel Johnson was right...
84 posted on 10/17/2003 7:14:49 PM PDT by charmtrap
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To: charmtrap
And no-one (no-one I've ever heard anyway)questions your right to practice your religion publicly. That's called a straw man, and it don't fly.

Do you support the pledge? School prayer? How about the Ten Commandments monument? The list is growing fast... It's not a straw man, you are simply refusing to acknowledge the problem.
87 posted on 10/17/2003 7:28:59 PM PDT by singsong
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