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To: DAnconia55
Wrong.

The Constitution says freedom of religion, not from it. That means as an American, I have the right to practice my religion whereever, and whenever I please.

Don't like that? Too bad. Go to another country that does not allow religion, like China. In fact, you can have yourself a great big anti-religion cakewalk right through Tianamen Square if you want to.

Want to make it an issue? Go right ahead. See how quickly the Thomas More Law Center or the American Center for Law and Justice comes knocking on your door, with legal precedent in one hand.

147 posted on 07/03/2003 7:34:41 AM PDT by Houmatt (If it is about what goes on in the bedroom, why doesn't it stay there? And leave our kids alone!)
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To: Houmatt
That means as an American, I have the right to practice my religion whereever, and whenever I please.

Incorrect. Only on public property, your own property or With the permission of the owner of whatever private property you are standing on.

Wal-Mart is private property.

If they say so, you have to stop or leave.

158 posted on 07/03/2003 8:04:49 AM PDT by DAnconia55 (Taxation is a greater threat to the family than gay sex is.)
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To: Houmatt
as an American, I have the right to practice my religion whereever, and whenever I please.

Then you better own or have the permission of the owner to do on his property or you will find your ass thrown out into the street. Guess that gives the Satanists the right to practice their religion in our schools or your church.

185 posted on 07/03/2003 8:48:32 AM PDT by Dave S
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