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btw, I enjoy the displays and wish believers would get more rational and stop lying and looking to sue all the time....
When Christians Lie
December 15, 2011|By Rick Rojas, Los Angeles Times
Santa Monica postpones decision on Nativity displays
February 29, 2012 | 8:38 am
Santa Monica postpones decision on Nativity displays - latimes.com
Santa Monica to ban private, unattended displays at park
The city's new policy will address the dispute between atheists and Christian groups over the nearly six-decade-old tradition of Nativity scenes at Palisades Park.
June 14, 2012|By Martha Groves, Los Angeles Times
Annie Laurie Gaylor, co-president of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, said vandals had shredded and ripped down the banner her group had hung at the park in December. The banner began: "At this season of the winter solstice, may reason prevail."
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meanwhile, the Christians keep lying and using propaganda "...announced to the world that religious freedom can be sought elsewhere but not in Santa Monica." what bullshit.
When Christians Lie
December 15, 2011|By Rick Rojas, Los Angeles Times
In Santa Monica, battle over Christmas displays takes a new twist - Los Angeles TimesAtheist groups objected to churches' use of the public Palisades Park to espouse a religious message and applied to the city of Santa Monica for their own spaces.
To keep it fair and legal, officials in the famously liberal city turned to a lottery to dole out spots in the prime location along Ocean Avenue.
The atheists turned out to be the lucky ones: Of the 21 plots in the park open for displays, they won 18. A Jewish group that sets up a menorah won another.
Santa Monica postpones decision on Nativity displays
February 29, 2012 | 8:38 am
Santa Monica postpones decision on Nativity displays - latimes.com
Santa Monica to ban private, unattended displays at park
The city's new policy will address the dispute between atheists and Christian groups over the nearly six-decade-old tradition of Nativity scenes at Palisades Park.
June 14, 2012|By Martha Groves, Los Angeles Times
Annie Laurie Gaylor, co-president of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, said vandals had shredded and ripped down the banner her group had hung at the park in December. The banner began: "At this season of the winter solstice, may reason prevail."
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meanwhile, the Christians keep lying and using propaganda "...announced to the world that religious freedom can be sought elsewhere but not in Santa Monica." what bullshit.
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