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Old 06-25-2010, 03:14 AM
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Relegion in politics.

This has been mentioned before in several posts but not I believe as a header. I've read about (but for obvious reasons not experienced) how laws in the U.S.A can vary State to State.

Are the various religious groups just noisemakers or can they by majority vote make State laws that say, close all shops on a Sunday? I believe in theory you've got relegious freedom but in practise?

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