M. Margaret McKeown
What a shame
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badfeet
Leading the liveral charge, judge McKeoen has ruled by the same old misrepresentation we have heard for years "seperation of church & state". This did NOT mean we couldn't place a cross or nativity scene on public land. It DID mean the state could not direct it's pepole to a particular religious group, or a religion of the state. Every verteran of the U.S. military should be up in arms (so to speak) regarding these foolish and un-American rulings.
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Harris35
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The separation of church and state has the propensity to bring dispute among the people that live in that given environment. Looking at this ruling technically, a state is a territory area that comprised of dire verse back ground as it relates to religious tolerant. With out these tolerant,people will not live in peace and there will be continue problem with in that environment.

Therefore, judge McKeoen ruling was baseless, senseless and can never exist in any part of this world.
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