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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (159307)9/17/2003 3:12:56 PM
From: Randy Ellingson  Read Replies (2) of 164684
 
We have a lot of mosques around here, would it be any different if some folks were asked to vote in a mosque? Just curious.

For certain, and a great comment on the perspective some Americans (in particular, I suspect) lack wrt "religious freedom" and the separation of church and state. Here in CO, my previous home had me voting in a nearby church. I had no major problem with this, as the (Christian) church name and appearance were rather simple; however (and I acknowledge my preference that religion promote social justice and build community rather than teach blind faith), I was uneasy with the idea that the church bookstore, which was about twenty feet from the polls, was wide open for business at that time. Now let's see what happens if we move that polling place to a mosque and open up its bookstore...
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