Saturday, April 19, 2008

FW: A mess of it: No such thing: War of words and paranoia: Of course!: GrossmontUHSD application?: Quatum Meruit: Alpine's finest sued again...


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Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2008 06:11:12 +0000
To: Charlene Ayers <char.ayers@att.net>
Subject: A mess of it: No such thing: War of words and paranoia: Of course!: GrossmontUHSD application?: Quatum Meruit: Alpine's finest sued again...

Charlene Sez:  Actually, I think our first ranter whose comment is in quotes is correct.
 
To keep the concept of church and state in mind, I always think of Henry VIII.  He had to change his religion to acquire one of his wives, and if Henry, the Catholic, became an Anglican, then EVERYBODY became an Anglican or visa versa.  The Constitutional concept of separation of chuch and state was meant to make that simple; nobody has to change their religion because the King, or the government, says so...and the government better not say so either.  Butt out.
 
In the case of the Grossmont Union High School District, religion and politics have made a mess of it.   It's the kind of thing where both deserve a bad name.
 
 
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Subject: No such thing: War of words and paranoia: Of course!: GrossmontUHSD application?: Quatum Meruit: Alpine's finest sued again...
Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2008 02:24:24 +0000


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Subject: Re: War of words and paranoia: Of course!: GrossmontUHSD application?: Quatum Meruit: Alpine's finest sued again...
Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2008 00:55:15 +0000

The Founding Fathers understood no such thing.

Those founding fathers....understood the importance of separating church and State, keeping "politics out of public schools and church"... and keeping "church out of politics and public schools."


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