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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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Title Commenter Date Thread
Church, Synogogue, Mosque and State Laws? Bill of Rights Prohibitions Anyone? [62 words]Sofa SogoodJan 22, 2010 00:51167705
Dr. Pipes, your site also includes (perfectly legitimately, but strangely) various ads of Islamic matchmaking. [6 words]huckJan 20, 2010 11:21167611
american dream replaced by islam ( multicultural ramadan ad ) [107 words]mythJan 18, 2010 17:36167504
sentence "without limiting freedom of speech" an artwork of proganda [186 words]mythJan 18, 2010 17:28167503
American Taxpayers Promote Islam on my Website. Let them do it, it turns Americans against them. [329 words]Anne- USADec 17, 2009 20:38165977
Is this government coercian? [50 words]
w/response from Daniel Pipes
Edward ClineDec 13, 2009 08:27165771
Must be Obama's pro-Islamist advisers [126 words]ShriniNov 23, 2009 12:24164927
A question of Ethics. [398 words]Norma FaresNov 22, 2009 17:34164900

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