31
12
2003
A nice quiet new year spent at home with the family. Hard at work on my
monologues… *rolls eyes*
The extended entry is a brief survey, looking back on 2003. I thought it was pretty neat not stupid like they usually are.
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24
12
2003
The ACLU is currently backing a Rhode Island woman who is suing her town for
violation of the separtation of church and state and for first amendment
violations.
The Providence Journal’s artcle on the issue
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href="http://www.aclu.org/ReligiousLiberty/ReligiousLiberty.cfm?ID=14625&c=29">
The ACLU’s statement
The first thing that I can think to say is, “GET A LIFE!”
At length, what I want to say is that here the ACLU has gone too far. First of
all, there are more winter holidays than the J-C ones. Just because noone in the
town has put up a festive display, doesn’t make it discrimitory against them. If
they had tried and been denied, then THAT would be a different story. plus, if
you’re going to be threatened by the presence of a religous symbol that is not
your own, then you must not be very secure in your religion. I think it’s a
great idea, to allow the people of the town to celebrate their winter holidays
together.
Second of all, maybe I’m obtuse, but I don’t see any first amendment violations.
The mayor of the town asking that the decorations are apporiate is only
reasonable. Without saying something, people could decide that life-size
playboy models in santa hats would make a good holiday decoration. It may be
allowed by freedom of speech, but it’s certainly not in good taste.
well, I had more steam, but I spent it all babbling about it this morning with
my parents. It’s almost christmas, anyway. Time to be all nestled snug in my
couch. (hey, I don’t have a bed)
(oh, and enjoy the pretty calendar snowflake – unintentional, I swear.)
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10
12
2003
… fell asleep listening to the sound of the rain last night. mmmm….
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