Published May 04, 2008 08:15 pm - Reunion scheduled; Vandals recognized; Dispute continues.
Letters to the Editor: May 5, 2008
&letterheadReunion scheduled
TO THE EDITOR: This letter is to serve as an invitation to the Altona Central Alumni and Friends Annual Class Reunion to be held July 19 at the Rainbow Wedding and Banquet Hall in Altona.
If you would like a registration form sent to you please call me at 236-7289 and I will get one out to you.
Marie Boulrice
President
&letterheadVandals recognized
TO THE EDITOR: Congratulations on the brilliant move to recognize a graffiti artist with a color photo on page A3 of yesterday's paper, under the heading of illegal art, no less.
This is sure to discourage others looking for attention as vandals.
Mason Duprey
Plattsburgh
&letterheadDispute continues
TO THE EDITOR: In response to Brian Curry's letter:
How many people, Brian, do you think knew Jefferson attended church services at the seat of federal government only two days after writing "a wall of separation of church and state?" Yet, you try and discredit this fact by one person's characterization of the church. Did you read the other first-hand accounts, Brian?
You insist "separation" is the Framers intent. Have you ever read the debates by the framers regarding the First Amendment? "Separation" is never mentioned. However, Madison does define the "establishment of religion" and I quote "He (Madison) believed that the people feared one sect (i.e., denomination) might obtain a pre-eminence or two combine together and "establish a religion" to which they would compel others to conform." (This is at http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage on page 757-759.) This is the very clause in the First Amendment where legislative judges in 1947 placed "separation."
Does Madison's definition remotely resemble today's definition? No. Yet you insist "separation" is the framers intent. Are you kidding me, Brian?