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  • Op. Cit.0

    The Sound and the Fury I was amazed to read in Liberty (March/April 1998, p. 16) that Judge Moore is "promoting religion" by permitting the display of the Ten Commandments and prayer in his courtroom. If this logic follows, then every vestige of our Christian historical nature is in violation of the First Amendment, which

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    Better Late Than Never I was first made aware of your magazine when I was a member of the Montana House of Representatives due to your habit of keeping legislators informed of your views. I want you to know that during my eight years in Montana government, I did not receive a publication that I

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    Chewed Out! Your article "Consenting Adults" (March/April) has nothing to do with the separation of church and state. These moral issues come under the rightful domain of civil law. If a place such as the sex club referred to in this piece is a legal business, its existence makes socially destructive behavior appear common and

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    Thanks (I Think) I am not a fan of yours-I consider Liberty magazine to be a bias misrepresentation of the truth and only occasionally read your magazine to see what you are up to. However, I must admit that your recent article, "Getting Reality Right," was outstanding. Finally, you have written something worth reading! SANDRA

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    "Broken Wings," Broken Hearts I've just finished reading the article "Broken Wings" in the July/August issue of Liberty. Never before, in my 40 years, have I read anything so tragic as what was written regarding female genital mutilation. I cried till I thought my heart would break. I am the mother of an 18-year-old daughter,

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  • One of america's oldest malls is closing

    One of america's oldest malls is closing0

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