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Old 10-01-2010, 03:05 AM   #379
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Originally Posted by Elfwreck View Post
It is if they're using tax dollars to promote a religion.
Then do you find it equally objectionable to use tax dollars to spread prejudice against a given religion? I have no personal dog in this hunt, but I'm pretty certain many people on all sides of this issue feel victimized by it.

In which case, isn't using government to seek redress a valid option for ANTONE who feels victimized? Or do you believe religion (or just SOME religions?) should be prevented from that sort of petition?

I have to admit, it sounds as if you think those you agree with SHOULD have the right to petition, and those you don't agree with should NOT.
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