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To: tejek who wrote (215831)1/24/2005 10:54:32 AM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573433
 
LOL. That's true. Religious extremism of any sort is a bad thing. My main point in that post was that it just seems that there is a wholesale assault on all things Christian in this country. You have that atheist who is driving lawsuits to ban "Under God" from the pledge of allegiance. There's the atheist who successfully banned the 10 commandments from the court. There's the atheist who tried to force Bush to not have a prayer session at his inauguration. There's the gay agenda, which is pushing for being allowed to join organizations like the Boy Scouts and Church's where they specifically teach homosexuality is wrong. I mean, if gays want to join a church, why don't they create their own? Then you also have public schools banning religious clubs on campus, yet they'll allow all sorts of questionable clubs instead.

It's like the minority on the left has launched an assault and the folks in the middle and the right finally got sick of it.



To: tejek who wrote (215831)1/24/2005 7:25:34 PM
From: Taro  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1573433
 
wtv-zone.com

The pix may be slightly corny but this is all true US tradition and more. Maybe they (your statesmen) were all extreme GOPs?

Taro