Comments about ‘Rededication of Capitol to mirror 1916’
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I am pleased different religions are participating in the dedication. That is so appropriate. Long may our nation live, under God with liberty and justice for all.
Why are you pleased? Is there something neat about making sure that we have one of each color, creed, and religion at everything we do. Wouldn't it be better, if instead of setting up a facade of acceptance and integration we were just real instead. Sometimes melding everything together in one pot just makes everything look the same. Celebrate diversity, let the mormons do their thing, let the catholics do theirs, if the government of utah is all mormon so be it. The fact that you and others like to have one of this and one of that shows your own lack of tolerance for pockets of diversity in America where people of like minds and religion (so long as they are peaceable) can gather together.
Do you ever read your comments with a blind eye to who wrote it? Could any neutral reader read your comment and find any indication of tolerance?
Understand what you three fools are bickering about?
"They nailed it"!!!
Just like 1916...
Except the Dead Guy...
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