The ACLU fights for the rights of the KKK and NAMBLA using public
money. They fight to suppress the rights of Christians and you think
that's fair?

On 5/9/05, Gruss Gott wrote:

> There's a difference between what I think and what the ACLU is doing -

> What you can't do is, say, hold a Christian church service in a public
> park.  Why not?  Because that's a public space paid for by citizens
> and maintained by the gov't.  You could have a church BBQ though, or a
> church recreation event.
> 
> It's simple, really.  If it's public it can't be used for religion but
> that doesn't mean people of religion can't use it.
>

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