To the Editor: In response to Deborah Regan, Convenience does not allow people to forget our Constitution. Our forefathers explicitly stated, in the Constitution, that there would be a separation of …
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To the Editor:
In response to Deborah Regan, Convenience does not allow people to forget our Constitution. Our forefathers explicitly stated, in the Constitution, that there would be a separation of The Church from the State. The Church and Religion has no place in our laws or our State Schools that are paid for by the Taxpayers.
Lots of people like to bring up The Constitution when it suits them, all the while, forgetting what the Constitution actually says.
Lisa Harrigan