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04-12-2002, 03:32 PM | #11 |
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My letter above ran in the paper today. I got a phone call this evening from an old man who had read it. He said that he had penciled out a letter to the same person that I repled to but that he never had sent his in. My letter was almost exactly what he wrote. He was really happy.
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And everyone was happy. And great rejoicing filled the land.
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04-13-2002, 12:09 PM | #13 |
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It's an excellent letter. How did you manage to grit your teeth and not say what a moron the original correspondent was?
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I've got another issue with this xxx xxx fellow.
Why should I be tolerant of a belief that the US was based on Christianity? If a man tells me my shirt is blue, when in fact it is red, is it intolerant of me to tell him he is wrong? The US was not, in fact, based on Christianity. If someone is erroneously trying to say that it was, it is not intollerant to say they are wrong. Jamie |
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You're right. Trouble is, that would have made a much larger letter. I could only address what I thought was the most important issue.
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Great response, crazyfingers. And I really liked the Golden Rule part. Hope you don't mind if I steal that for some future letter of my own.
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This has to be the saddest, most revealing line in the whole letter. How can she rightly defend a position when she doesn't even know the basics? CAUTION: ignorance at work. I would also like to share a similar letter I wrote in a series regarding prayer and the posting of the Ten Commandments in schools and government buildings. It touches on the "words and concepts that are also not listed in the Constitution" that Brian63 brings up. I used a "what's good for the goose is good for the gander" approach. This letter was specifically written in response to a "no separation of church and state in the constitution" letter: Quote:
Feel free to steal whatever you like from my letter. Again, great letter, crazyfingers. And you other boys and girls don't forget to write letters of your own when the challenge arises. [ April 15, 2002: Message edited by: gravitybow ]</p> |
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Why do we go back to the Constitution every time we look to changing laws? I'm sick of people thinking the constitution is unchangeable. Times change and people change (thank goodness for that) and as a result, our country needs to be able to change with peoples wishes. It needs to allow for freedom (including religion, expression), and when conservatives say, "Our countries Constitution is the oldest document fo freedoms and allowances we have, there's no reason to change it", I just want to throw-up. They don't want change, because they're afraid to break tradition, even if that tradition is pre-historic in nature. |
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I think that at this time it would be unwise to start to push for a change to the first amendment.
It would be nice to have the words "separation of church and state" actually in there. But I think that at this time whatever came out of the process would be much worse than having to show why it means what it means. |
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