To: billorites
I used to travel that area on the way to college from where I grew up. There are religious signs all over the place. On the hills as you are driving through, you can see crosses and signs praising Jesus. Honestly, I give Worldnet credit for twisting the issue, as usual.
8 posted on
05/25/2003 4:52:08 AM PDT by
Conservative Me
(Conservative Atheist Livin' Free)
To: Conservative Me
"Honestly, I give Worldnet credit for twisting the issue, as usual."
I don't think they twisted at all. They said the guy is breaking ordinances. But you know for sure that the ACLU would take this case if it didn't reference anything with Christianity. Also, if the word "black" was there, they would get the added benefit of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton.
11 posted on
05/25/2003 5:04:08 AM PDT by
milan
To: Conservative Me
"I used to travel that area on the way to college from where I grew up. There are religious signs all over the place. On the hills as you are driving through, you can see crosses and signs praising Jesus."
So you don't find this odd that THIS sign is problematic when there are "religious signs all over the place"?
"Honestly, I give Worldnet credit for twisting the issue, as usual."
If what you say is true, then how is World Net Daily, "twisting the issue, as usual"?
Don't you see the contradicton in what you've said concerning World New Daily or the borough for that matter?
86 posted on
05/25/2003 10:50:02 AM PDT by
nmh
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