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Arizona Town Rethinks Attack on Religious Freedom

Town officials in Gilbert, Arizona are taking a second look at their unconstitutional, anti-Bible study ordinance, and they’re now thinking about “allowing” such things in homes. How considerate of them to “allow” what the Constitution of the United States has allowed from the beginning. After getting their tail feathers singed in national media exposure for their unconstitutional conduct, the city fathers are backtracking and “remain committed to religious freedom.” Well, being that they’re still part of the United States of America, it’s a jolly good thing.

Read more at Worldnetdaily.com.

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