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11:46 PM on Wednesday, March 15, 2006
The ACLU and American citizens have every right. Suppose a person is a devout Catholic and moves to a Catholic faith-based town. Suppose 15 years later, this person has a change of heart and decides he is an atheist. Does he have to move? Or is he guaranteed the same basic rights as all American citizens to a local government that does not overly burden him because of religion? What right does one citizen have to insist his next-door neighbor not watch pornography on cable television? What right does one citizen have to tell his neighbor she can't buy certain legal products? If you don't want to live a certain way, don't do it. But stop trying to tell your neighbors how to run their lives. If it looks like the ACLU is picking on Christianity, maybe that's because Christians are going out of their way to push their religion into everyone else's lives. Dianna Narciso Palm Bay |
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