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Title: 'Exclusion of Prayer at 9/11 Service Ignores Role of Religion in America'
Post by: Coach Hank Crisp on September 10, 2011, 10:08:36 AM
http://blog.heritage.org/2011/09/09/exclusion-of-prayer-at-911-service-ignores-role-of-religion-in-america/

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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s administration is defending the decision to exclude formal participation by religious leaders at Ground Zero this Sunday, arguing that there are simply too many important faith traditions to provide an adequate representation of each in the service.


Title: Re: 'Exclusion of Prayer at 9/11 Service Ignores Role of Religion in America'
Post by: ricky023 on September 10, 2011, 10:49:29 AM
This is wrong, I mean just wrong. This country was founded on Christianity and this Mayor is saying he is more in charge than God! No wonder we are losing our country. RTR!


Title: Re: 'Exclusion of Prayer at 9/11 Service Ignores Role of Religion in America'
Post by: Coach Hank Crisp on September 10, 2011, 12:28:18 PM
Yes sir preacher, it is wrong.

So is this:

Due to "lack of room", NYC Police Officers, Port Authority Police Officers and FDNY Firefighters are not "invited" to the 10th anniversary of 9/11 at Ground Zero.

Funny - they weren't invited on that day in 2001 either - they just "showed up" and became our heroes. I think they belong MORE than the politicians who are invited.


Title: Re: 'Exclusion of Prayer at 9/11 Service Ignores Role of Religion in America'
Post by: cbbama99 on September 10, 2011, 07:32:29 PM
Yes sir preacher, it is wrong.

So is this:

Due to "lack of room", NYC Police Officers, Port Authority Police Officers and FDNY Firefighters are not "invited" to the 10th anniversary of 9/11 at Ground Zero.

Funny - they weren't invited on that day in 2001 either - they just "showed up" and became our heroes. I think they belong MORE than the politicians who are invited.


 >:( >:(  Unbelievable. These organizations' brothers and sisters gave their lives 10 years ago to save others, and this is the respect they get for it?