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H.R. 3908, The Loyalty to Our Legacy Act of 2007

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T. B.

Don't the reps have enough to do without wasting time breaking the separation of church and state? That's our real legacy. Our leaders should be working to improve the economy, solving the Middle East issues and getting out of there, environmental issues at home, and health care. That should be more than enough to keep them busy.
If some people want a museum that includes "religious reference or Judeo-Christian content", then only private funds should be used for such in a separate building; a publicly funded Visitor Center should maintain our secular founding. Otherwise, it is open to all sorts of religion references, from hate groups such as KKK, to non-Christian religions such as Wicca and Islam, and becomes a lightning rod for such issues instead of an educational center of our pluralistic history.

TOM REYNOLDS

DOSEN'T THE CONSTITUTION STILL RULE? IT CLEARLY IS BUILT ON CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES HENCE TO REMOVE THEM IS TO DEFACE HISTORICAL TRUTH. A LAW IS THE ONLY WAY IN WHASHINGTON TO INSURE THAT THIS WILL PREVAIL.

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