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Published - Wednesday, April 02, 2008

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LETTER: Just how far will the secularists go?

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How far will “freedom from religion” go? What do they expect from everyone else? When will everyone else stand up and quit letting this mob rule everyone else’s life?

Eric Barnes voluntarily moves to Holmen. Barnes whines about the cross. Barnes gets his way when the village tries to appease him by selling land that the cross is on to the Lions Club. Barnes continues childish tantrum by expecting the village to give him the same price on land sold to the Lions Club. I’m sick of these people shoving their views down the throat of everyone else.

Nobody should be discriminated against for anything, including religion, but they are taking things too far.

“In God we trust” on money; Rotary lights display represents Christmas; prayer in schools; “one nation under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance; Ten Commandments display in park; whine, whine, whine.

I’m offended and feel discriminated against by Barnes and the people he represents.
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