Obviously, there was enough religious people there to invoke such a law.

Democracy at work.  I'm fine with it.

:)
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: John Stanley
  To: CF-Community
  Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 9:21 AM
  Subject: Religious oppression in action

  Yes, that's right I was forced by laws written in the past to conform to
  someone elses religious views. I went into the local liquor store yesterday
  to get some cokes and some Newcastle Brown Ale, and upon trying to check out
  was informed that I could not buy the beer until after noon (it was
  11:35am).

  This law had to have been written out of "respect" for church going people,
  or as a way to keep people from participating in imbibing while the rest of
  the poor suckers were stuck in church. It would also explain why you cannot
  sell alcohol from 9pm on Christmas Eve until 7am on the day after Christmas.

  Get these laws off the books. They are crap and we do not need them. Next
  thing you know, I will not be able to recite the pledge of allegience in
  school without having to, oh wait; or I wont be able to look at the money in
  my wallet without having to be oppressed. and before you bitch that it's
  okay for "god" to be on there, tell me how you feel if it instead said "In
  Loki we trust", or "In Allah we trust". it's bs and everyone knows it.

  This gags me, as you can probably tell.

  --unrelated to rant above except for the religion bashing -- ;-)

  I heard on NPR a story today about an amendment to the KY constitution being
  voted on about the gay marriage thing. They actually interviewed a woman in
  support of banning it who went on and on about how we are not living the way
  god intended us to and that the further we get away from god, the more
  things get screwed up. Has she even studied history? Perhaps we can go back
  to burning people for herasy or for casting spells upon their neighbors.
  Maybe we can go after scientists for claiming that the earth is round. The
  further we move away from "it", the more tolerant of other people society as
  a whole gets. Whatever label you put on it, whatever nice picture you paint
  on it's face you cannot hide the centuries of fallacies and intolerance
  inherent in most religions, especially amd most specifically the "dominant"
  religion here in the US.

  Boy, I am in a pissy mood today....
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