10-30-2010, 04:02 AM
swampy wrote:
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What higher public purpose is there than to support the elective process?
I don't know. Perhaps allowing religious groups to use the facility (after hours of course)? Our local schools provide use of a school's assembly area on Sundays for church groups to hold services. These are usually new church groups that do not yet have their own church building.
I have no problem with it.
The political process is important to every american. Church gatherings only to some. Now, I have no problem with church oriented activities happening on school grounds after hours. But I do want to point out how your post is so very typical of puritanical hubris.
Do you even know what the word hubris means? What "gods" did I defy in my post? Oh, wait... the liberal progressives to whom politics has become their religion.
