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    Roger, you are very right. I have been of the exactly same opinion for many years.
    People saying, for example, that Christmas should be banned from British schools because it offends childen who are of different religions, are not speaking for these children or their parents.

    Actually, I think it is only out of aetheism that they say these things and try to impose them, where-as Muslims, Hindus and Bhuddists are probably shocked that people can be aetheists, and would rather that we be Christians than non-believers.

    They certainly do not want these no-religion laws to spread and be applied to their own culture, do they?

    As for the English and Scottish flags, they both have Christian values, each being dedicated to a Saint.

    I don't believe that the Scots would do anything to forbid English tradition in regards to the St. George Flag, so the talk about banning the English Flag all comes down to a colossal joke, or just somebody earning some money on a quango seat preaching some human-rights tosh!

    Incidentally, I read today that the quangos have doubled their salaries, even though Gov. had promised to get rid of 'em.

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