The only thing that liberals tolerate is bad behavior.
Sorry most of my posts have been about homosexuality and morality lately... it's just flooding the news and articles are everywhere. I'll try to get around to more economics and law soon! But who can complain when the markets are UP UP UP!
As requested, here are a few quick recent instances of major discrimination against religion. You can also query up more.
Geneva College is a four-year private Christian college located in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. The college wanted to post job openings with a state job placement service, funded by the federal government; they were told that a so-called governmental "non-discrimination" policy prohibited the listing of religious staffing requirements.
Locally, kindergartners at a public school in Oregon were invited to bring cards to a Christmas party, but a teacher barred one student from distributing his holiday greeting because it mentioned Jesus Christ, prompting a lawsuit filed yesterday. (2004 case)
Bel Air, Maryland: Beth Otradovec was told by officials at her high school that she and the Bible Club could not post signs or announcements or distribute fliers promoting the "Day of Truth," even though the school facilitated such activities by students participating in the "Day of Silence," which promotes homosexual behavior. (2006)
Chicago banned advertisements for the movie "The Nativity Story".
Allendale, New Jersey: For the second year in a row, North Highlands Regional High School blocked students' efforts to promote the "Day of Truth." In 2006, school officials had backed down on their censorship of the effort after ADF attorneys sent a letter to the school of behalf of Jason Aufiero, a student who sought to promote the event at the school. Despite having the information in hand on why the school could not suppress the "Day of Truth," they tried to do so again - telling Jason and the members of the school's Christian club that they could not engage in any expressive activities regarding the "Day of Truth." School officials openly supported the "Day of Silence."
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
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Today is the day that Gov. Kulongoski is going to sign in the bills that will give civil/unions & domestic partnerships some of the same special rights as married couples. Our society is going down the drain and we are being flushed with it.
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