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I was thinking: If the Federal Government wants all crosses off of
Federal property; then what are they gonna do about the Arlington Cemetary? FULL of CROSSES. Federal Property...A law, is a law, is a law, unless they can pick and choose? Just in case; I am not in favor of removing any God involved symbols, emblems, or anything of the like. It was simply a question. Not to start an argument, but just a thought. Kat |
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It's a very good point. I guess the federal government has nothing
better to do with their time. It's not like we are in the middle of a war or anything... ![]() So let's take away the American citizen's right to memorialize their dead and practice their freedom of Religion. It's not like they pay for the upkeep of that property... ![]() |
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Butterfly!!! I mean, hello "raindrops".lol.I'm so glad to see you. Hope
you have been in good spirits. I have missed seeing you. Probably my fault though. I don't go into many threads. Thanks for responding. Kat |
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They want to take it all away...They will never be able to remove God
from my heart! I can think of many other things they could remove though-like that stupid law... ![]() ![]() |
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I posted this, not for religious values, but because it seems that the laws are getting so ridiculous. Every state has a preamble that includes God. I just was wondering how this law is going to be inforced if places such as "Arlington" are government property and being able to get away with changing laws and markers and such. What will they do to accomodate such removals of these things that seem to be such a bother to some? In caes this was be an issue...what of the feelings of those that are buried there or their families? Now this is not saying that this would happen..but what if? Kat |
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Arlinton National Cemetery has headstones not crosses at the head of
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my bad.
Can someone tell me which cemetary it is then that has rows and rows of little white crosses. I mean by the thousands. Kat |
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Here is the picture of the cemetary to the left.
Kat |
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