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- From: rickertj@athena.cas.vanderbilt.edu (John Rickert)
- Subject: Re: Religious Right
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.205948.23917@news.vanderbilt.edu>
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- Organization: Vanderbilt University Mathematics Department
- References: <92321.34354.J056600@LMSC5.IS.LMSC.LOCKHEED.COM> <Bxtz1o.8DE@constellation.ecn.uoknor.edu> <YOUNG.92Nov17132105@ssdd475a.erim.org>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 20:59:48 GMT
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- In article <YOUNG.92Nov17132105@ssdd475a.erim.org> young@ssdd475a.erim.org (Peter Young) writes:
- >
- >Now there you go again. I have never heard of a decision to restrict
- >prayer in public places. The state is not permitted to display
- >religious icons and imagery. The state cannot mandate (good word,
- >eh?) a time for prayer without violating the 1st amendment. The state
- >cannot restrict the exercise of religion, with a few noted exceptions,
- >without violating the 1st. Notice that these things all deal with
- >what the state cannot do.
- >
- >Peter Young
- >young@erim.org
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- Please show me exactly where in the Constitution you find this.
- (Please cite the exact words.)
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- John Rickert Quis custodiet
- rickertj@athena.cas.vanderbilt.edu ipsos custodes?
- -- Juvenal
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