Federal appeals court says highways' crosses are unconstitutional

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    http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/08/18/utah.highway.crosses/index.html?eref=rss_us

    More christian haters are work and apparentlydead highway trooper haters.
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    I've read about people who even go out of their way to stop alongside the road, pull the crosses out of the ground, and break them in half. I wonder if they would behave this same way if they saw another religious symbol placed on the side of the road such an Islamic crescent moon, Jewish Star of David, or even a Pagan pentagram?
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    retromaniac wrote:
    I've read about people who even go out of their way to stop alongside the road, pull the crosses out of the ground, and break them in half. I wonder if they would behave this same way if they saw another religious symbol placed on the side of the road such an Islamic crescent moon, Jewish Star of David, or even a Pagan pentagram?


    When the one point is up, its called a pentacle. Inverted its a pentagram.
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    DebrisStorm wrote:
    retromaniac wrote:
    I've read about people who even go out of their way to stop alongside the road, pull the crosses out of the ground, and break them in half. I wonder if they would behave this same way if they saw another religious symbol placed on the side of the road such an Islamic crescent moon, Jewish Star of David, or even a Pagan pentagram?


    When the one point is up, its called a pentacle. Inverted its a pentagram.
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