> I didn't sense that you were Ken (trying to force the same suit).
> 
> I think your point has been that you are willing to take toleration to about 
> any extreme.  But when those for whom you have a natural tolerance, begin to 
> infringe on your freedoms then they are overstepping their bounds.
> 
> Case in point in the news recently.  Some Muslim cab drivers at airports 
> that will not carry passengers that are transporting wine or alcohol after 
> arriving home from a trip.  Their personal convictions or religious beliefs 
> are fine but should not go so far as to stop them providing a fair public 
> utility to all.

Tom, this is excellent example. I am with you here.

Boris


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