To: kegler4
These comments are so tiresome and so juvenile. Could you come up with something original, please?Here goes. When I go to my local department of motor vehicle I get to watch a board that prints various things like news updates etc. Included in the displayed materials are daily horoscopes. I happen to believe that the occult is against God and should be avoided at all costs. Having to watch these be published in a gov't building is offensive to me, but I would not want to make an issue of it because I can just look the other way.
78 posted on
08/20/2003 1:35:52 PM PDT by
VRWC_minion
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To: VRWC_minion
"Here goes. When I go to my local department of motor vehicle I get to watch a board that prints various things like news updates etc. Included in the displayed materials are daily horoscopes. I happen to believe that the occult is against God and should be avoided at all costs. Having to watch these be published in a gov't building is offensive to me, but I would not want to make an issue of it because I can just look the other way."
That was definitely much better than the idiotic suggestion
that the court would be amenable to a plaque showing men engaging in oral sex.
However, you can believe all you want that horoscopes represent a religion, but I don't think you'd find many who believe the same. The Ten Commandments most definitely represent religion. No question about it. In fact, Judge Moore says so.
Sorry, but that strawman doesn't work. It was much more original and interesting, however.
99 posted on
08/20/2003 1:43:09 PM PDT by
kegler4
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