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Are they going to ban all of those too?
Bunch of poop-heads!!
Plant City was the one place I went to sell my blood in 1973 and they never asked for an ID.
Another Victory! Mrs. Arnold gets her Angel. Anti-Christmas policy rescinded
Thanks to your efforts, the Plant City Living Center recognized they were mistaken in not allowing residents to display Christian symbols. HUD says its policy is clear and that discrimination against Mrs. Arnold (and angels) will not be tolerated in HUD approved facilities.
Dear Felix,
Plant City Living Center attorney Steve Edelstein issued this statement today:
"I am pleased to report that the Plant City Living Center's recent newsletter regarding holiday decoration policies has been rescinded. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guarantees the rights of citizens to display religious symbols in public. We support that guarantee."
"I want to take this opportunity to reiterate to you and to inform your readers that Plant City Living Center respects the religious beliefs of all of its residents. In furtherance of that policy, Plant City Living Center allows residents to decorate their apartments and the exterior areas of their apartments in any manner they choose. To use your recent Action Alert as an example, this policy allows any resident to place a small Christmas tree outside their door and to decorate their tree in any way they wish. By the way, Plant City's policy also allows angels to be displayed in common areas."
Sincerely,
Donald E. Wildmon,
Founder and Chairman American Family Association
"No one is infringing on your rights. You are still free to wear a shirt with an image of the Baby Jesus in a Manger, or a Christmas Tree on your Sweater."
Sir, that ain't freedom. We are not pets or slaves. We are the boss, and minor permissions are just not going to cut it. (and will I be told how large those decorations can be?). I don't personally wear any symbols, and don't celebrate Christmas at all. I'm thinking about things like posters and banners and protest songs and marches. You know, stuff an authoritarian government would rather not be "permitted". The Constitutional rights are not there for no reason, they are our means of resisting tyranny.
This ain't no party.