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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: lorne who wrote (70874)11/24/2005 6:26:36 AM
From: tontoRead Replies (1) of 81568
 
It was not a demand, it was a request. The owners made a decision which you disagree with. No big deal. It does not affect me at all. Stadiums are huge and have areas which should they wish to set aside for praying instead of drinking...no big deal...

The people whom wish to prayat a football game should be expected to go to one site. You know as well as I that few will...let's keep this real. Chinu was playing people with his silly response. Keep this in perspective. We do not need the Chinus of the world dictating how we run our private companies.

Tonto. You said...."No, one area is sufficient."....

And should all religions, muslim and Christian use this space for their different prayers? At the same time maybe.

IMO bad decision by owners in their attempt to appease a special interest group.

Will all stadiums eventually have to comply with future muslim demands? What about shopping centers? etc.etc.
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