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September 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

–Is it a proper function of Congress to tell a private homeowners association that it cannot ban religious symbols, most notably the mezuzah, from exterior door frames?

–Special Follow-Up Question: Do you think the sponsor of the bill, activist legislator Jerrold Nadler of New York City, would have been so prompt to introduce legislation if the dispute had been over a Wiccan pentogram rather than a Jewish mezuzah? (Cf., here)?

–Meanwhile, is it a proper function of local government to ban indoor furniture (i.e., a couch) on outdoor porches?

–When is healing a patient quickly a bad thing?

–Which activist legislator in Congress has introduced a bill revoking the naturalized citizenship of anyone who advocates the installation of Sharia law in the U.S.?

–What’s the lowest possible score a student in the Pittsburgh schools can earn on an exam or assignment, and what is the lowest letter grade?

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