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<blockquote data-quote="SeniorGeek" data-source="post: 192556" data-attributes="member: 4823"><p>The origin of this thread - the fabricated story about a Muslim place of worship in an airport - was an attempt to inflame opinion and create a mindset that makes the <u>proposed</u> (not yet installed, money not spent, locations not decided, fixtures not selected) footbath-at-a-college sound worse. </p><p> </p><p>AFAIK, the footbath is <u>not</u> a place of worship - not a shrine nor a symbol of Islam. Maybe the community college could overcome the complaints by requiring <u>all</u> students to use it! (The barefoot hippies wouldn't like that!)</p><p> </p><p>It appears to me that this thread is not about a "place of worship", and it is no longer about an airport.</p><p> </p><p>Didn't you read what the college <em>really</em> told the cabbies? Go back and read it for comprehension.</p><p> </p><p>The <em>real</em> problem is that every state has a different law about what a person is allowed to wash in a public restroom. <u>Some states do not even have a law that spells out what can be washed!</u> I once washed some socks in a sink at a state campground, but I am pretty sure that the statute of limitations has passed on that crime.</p><p> </p><p>This sounds like a puzzle waiting to be solved. <em>I am mad. Liberalism makes me mad. Liberal thinking is warped. Conclusion: I am warped.</em> Did I get it right? Is there a prize? I am not worried, I'm happy.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/laugh.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":laugh:" title="Laugh :laugh:" data-shortname=":laugh:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeniorGeek, post: 192556, member: 4823"] The origin of this thread - the fabricated story about a Muslim place of worship in an airport - was an attempt to inflame opinion and create a mindset that makes the [U]proposed[/U] (not yet installed, money not spent, locations not decided, fixtures not selected) footbath-at-a-college sound worse. AFAIK, the footbath is [U]not[/U] a place of worship - not a shrine nor a symbol of Islam. Maybe the community college could overcome the complaints by requiring [U]all[/U] students to use it! (The barefoot hippies wouldn't like that!) It appears to me that this thread is not about a "place of worship", and it is no longer about an airport. Didn't you read what the college [I]really[/I] told the cabbies? Go back and read it for comprehension. The [I]real[/I] problem is that every state has a different law about what a person is allowed to wash in a public restroom. [U]Some states do not even have a law that spells out what can be washed![/U] I once washed some socks in a sink at a state campground, but I am pretty sure that the statute of limitations has passed on that crime. This sounds like a puzzle waiting to be solved. [I]I am mad. Liberalism makes me mad. Liberal thinking is warped. Conclusion: I am warped.[/I] Did I get it right? Is there a prize? I am not worried, I'm happy.:laugh: [/QUOTE]
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