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Another blow to Freedom of Religion could come from an unexpected source on Monday- the Michael Jackson trial.
Jackson could be convicted of serving alcohol to a minor and sentenced to 12 months in prison on this count alone. Now, I'm not saying he shouldn't be punished for sex crimes against children, but a conviction for giving kids wine is a dangerous precedent.
Does anyone know what Kiddish is? Every Saturday morning, in synagogues across America, a blessing is recited over hard liquor, and the booze is provided to all congregates- even elementary school children. Non-Jews are probably unaware that this goes on, because the kids drink as much as they want, and *surprise* nothing bad ever happens.
Quote from Rearden Metal:
Another blow to Freedom of Religion could come from an unexpected source on Monday- the Michael Jackson trial.
Jackson could be convicted of serving alcohol to a minor and sentenced to 12 months in prison on this count alone. Now, I'm not saying he shouldn't be punished for sex crimes against children, but a conviction for giving kids wine is a dangerous precedent.
Does anyone know what Kiddish is? Every Saturday morning, in synagogues across America, a blessing is recited over hard liquor, and the booze is provided to all congregates- even elementary school children. Non-Jews are probably unaware that this goes on, because the kids drink as much as they want, and *surprise* nothing bad ever happens.

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This is truly shocking. I thought freedom of religion would be one of the last freedoms to go. I guess the government feels they've safely and completely dismantled the Second, Fourth, and Sixth Amendments- time to trash numero Uno.
In 2000, would any of you have guessed we'd see such a news headline in just 5 years time? What the hell kind of news headlines will we be seeing in 2010 at this rate?
<b>"Roe V. Wade overturned by supreme court"
<b>"Man sentenced to year in prison for refusing to provide DNA to compulsory national DNA database (AKA The Freedom & Protection Project)"</b>
"DEA agents to begin random sweeps of inner-city homes in efforts to combat narcotics trafficking" </b>
It doesn't seem like science-fiction anymore, does it?