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Church, Synogogue, Mosque and State Laws? Bill of Rights Prohibitions Anyone?Reader comment on item: American Taxpayers Promote Islam on My Website Submitted by Sofa Sogood (United States), Jan 22, 2010 at 00:51 I was under the impression that the Bill of Rights prohibits the government from the promotion of any religion. While the second one pretending to promote Free Speech might get by, the one promoting Ramadan seems to be beyond the bounds. In any case, the idea of the U.S. supposedly reaching out to "Islam" is absurd and destructive in so many ways.
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