In a message dated 11/4/05 12:38:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

If the state can celebrate gay pride week, and Cinco de Mayo, and Earth Day, and pork producers day on the public square, then why can't it also celebrate Christmas or Chanukah or Ramadan with a passive dispaly in the public parks or a party at school?


Yes; if the state can build an office building, or a courthouse, or a science lab, or a homeless shelter, why the heck can't it also build a church or a seminary?

Art Spitzer
ACLU, Washington DC
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