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Goblinmonger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-02-05 10:33 PM
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212. Isn't this a sign of the theocracy
I don't care that Utah is run by mormons. This violates the establishment clause, and if it is allowed to continue, it just makes it more clear to everyone that this is a xtian country. Then when you say Bush is doing something bad, people just say "hey, look at all the crosses around on public land; clearly this is a country based on xianity--love it or leave it, pagen." They do that now. They claim the founding fathers founded this country on xianity which is utter bullshit. But things like this keep happening which support their little dream world.

Why is it wrong to call bullshit on this?
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