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Sorry Moore, you'll get no sympathy up here in MI.

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Fortunately, the US Supreme Court doesn't buy your particular interpretation of the constitution. The ACLU is not anti-Christian, rather it's the Christians in this country that seem hell-bent on pushing their religion into every town square and county courthouse. You don't see Hindus, Muslims or Buddhists trying to put up religious displays on government property. Because of this disparity in behavior, more cases are brought based on the actions of Christians. If anything, blame yourself.

Or just keep up your lame bleating about how Christians are "oppressed" and the "underdogs" or whatever. It's the same line of BS we've been hearing from conservatives too.
 
I've seen Jewish symbols on public property. Ever been to New York City, Long Island, Miami, or Palm Beach? The ACLU rarely strikes out against them because the ACLU is a predominantly Jewish organization, which is more anti-Christian than they are anti-religious.
 
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