My dinnerNone from a farmers market or stand in the summer? They're one of my favorite vegetables when fresh. I buy an ice cream bucketful...
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 16:38:08 -0500, "Nancy Young"
Be careful Nancy...we can't offend anybody...
.....from Neal Boortz
NOW ITS EASTER IN THE CROSSHAIRS
One of the people who works in the St. Paul City Council offices brought a fuzzy little Easter bunny and some colored words to work, They were displayed with a "Happy Easter" sign. Well, you can easily guess what happened next. Someone complained, and now the order has been issued. No Easter decorations. Tyrone Terrill is the St. Paul Human Rights director. He issued the order ... 86 the Easter decorations because they "could be offensive to non-Christians."
Olive Garden 2671Watching Batali & Scott do their Iron Chef with cheese while writing this. I've never seen the chefs scurry so fast. I'm also cheering for Mario. Today was a shopping day, so...
Oh, the humanity!
There is no way that posting a "Happy Easter" sign or putting a fuzzy bunny on your desk can be considered to be pbutting a law "respecting an establishment of religion." Posting the sign does not establish a religion, it merely recognizes one, Christianity. It seems, though, that the politically correct crowd is determined that wording of the 1st Amendment be changed to read "Neither the congress, nor any government subdivision thereof, shall take any action, or allow any action to be taken on any property owned or controlled by the government, that shall recognize the existence of any religion." This is not what our Consbreastution requires, but it is most certainly what the left desires.