Well, all this talk about the ACLU got me thinking. I've never been a 
card carrying member of anything, but I went to the ACLU site and 
donated just now. I guess my card is in the mail...
Guess what? The ACLU uses ColdFusion! :)

http://www.aclu.org/

jon
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>By using that example, I'm assuming that you think that its wrong that a 
>teacher said that.  What about a teacher laughing at a student for 
>carrying a bible in school and then proceeding to tell them that God 
>doesn't really exist?  Will events like that have the ACLU up in arms?  
>Better yet, would that be something that you would speak out against? I 
>think that in the case of the ACLU they would find nothing wrong with 
>what that teacher did let alone DO anything about it.  
>
>Michael Corrigan
>Programmer
>Endora Digital Solutions
>1900 S. Highland Avenue, Suite 200
>Lombard, IL 60148
>630/627-5200 x-136
>630/627-5255 Fax
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Maureen 
>  To: CF-Community 
>  Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 4:59 PM
>  Subject: Re: Prayer In school
>
>
>  At 05:10 PM 1/25/02, you wrote:
>  >But that is prohibiting my free exercise of religion.
>  >
>  >People have to right to not listen, people have to right to walk out,
>  >people have the right to say their own prayer.
>
>  Do you really think that children in a classroom have the right to get 
>up 
>  and walk out when their teacher is leading a prayer or shoving dogma 
>down 
>  their throats.
>
>  How long has it been since you were in school?
>
>  A recent case at an elementary school on a military involves a teacher 
>
>  telling the children if they didn't pray and behave, Jesus would send 
>them 
>  to hell.
>  
>
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