outside a local 7/11

Sep 19, 2006 21:40


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redbetta September 20 2006, 01:43:18 UTC
All I have to say is, "Oh wow."

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redbetta September 20 2006, 02:04:02 UTC
I think that Athiests, Agnostics or anyone ho doesn't participate in an organized religious "worship day" should have free stuff everyday! I think this is incredibly stupid and whoever came up with that idea should get kicked in the head.

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scribbonia September 20 2006, 02:04:38 UTC
If it were a privatly owned business, then I have no problem with them posting whatever they like in their windows. It's their shop. I might not shop there as much anymore, but it's freedom of speech and religion when they put up these signs. If it's a chain of stores with a policy of no religious, political, or other affiliations then this should not be allowed and I'd be rather offended by it. I would be even more offened if it was a government owned building such as a city library (on your day of worship bring in you bulliten and get a free book from the sale rack)Yet I think government owned facilities are in a category all their own and don't really apply to this question. But just as we want freedom of religion, so do Christians, Jews, Muslims, and whoever else can bring in their bulliten.
"I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."

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Why not? maimaipao February 9 2007, 16:57:50 UTC
Why not? I mean it's free anyways... what's there to lose? It's not like those who don't have their bulletins have to pay more or have to do something in order to buy.
It's just a way of encouragement or something. You can't get angry when another person gets a candy and you don't. I mean... what right do we have to get angry? it's their freebie anyway. Their money... so i suppose they can give free whatever to whoever they want to.

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