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To: Levy78
I guess tolerance only works in one direction for you? I mean, you did refer to a "public" facility, didn't you? I'm public.

I have every right to "use" that facility as you do. If a majority of the "public" wants to paint the walls green, what's the big deal? Why should we cede to your demands to paint them red? Who the f*&@ are you?

And if a majority are comfortable with a display of the Ten Commandments in that "public" facility, what's it to you? It makes you uncomfortable?

Ah, I see. We all exist to ensure that Levy78 is comfortable. Give me a break.

259 posted on 10/01/2004 7:32:08 AM PDT by robertpaulsen
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To: robertpaulsen

Tolerence goes both ways of course. I am discussing this with you aren't I? You aren't public, you are a citizen, and part of a body of public that constitute the public. YOU, alone, are not the public.

"Who the f*&@ are you? "

I am a citizen, guaranteed protection from your religion. Who are you?

No, the Ten Commandments don't make me uncomfortable. The question is; are you so weak in your personal beliefs that you have the need to constantly see them to keep yourself in line? If you don't view them when you walk into a courthouse, are you afraid you're going to have sex with your neighbors wife? Why are you so afraid of not seeing the commandemnts smeared upon the walls of our facilities?


294 posted on 10/01/2004 10:40:55 AM PDT by Levy78
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