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Member since: July 15, 2010
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By placing this monument to Christianity on the lawn of the State Capitol, this is endorsing Christianity. This is saying that the state holds this religion over all others. Unless they place monuments to other religions, making it a secular display, then this violates the constitution. This has nothing to do with "growing a thicker skin", but everything to do with freedom not only of religion, but from religion, or the oppression from it. Do not sit there and try to pretend that this is anything more than making a proclamation that this is a Christian State. And as far as the picking up the bill comment, do you not realize that while the monument is being paid for by private funds, the maintenance and foundation are being paid for out of taxes? Personally, I want a bronze statue of the Flying Spaghetti Monster on the Capitol Lawn.
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This is from tulsabuisness.com The space at 1342 E. 15th St. that recently housed a Camille’s Sidewalk Cafe now sits vacant — but not for long. David Rutkauskas, founder of Camille’s and Beautiful Brands International, which owns the franchise, said the franchise location on Cherry Street closed when BBI terminated its agreement with the franchisee last month. “It wasn’t the right situation for Camille’s,” he said. BBI still has the lease on the space and plans to move in another brand in the next 90 to 120 days. Though Rutkauskas wouldn’t specify which brand would be occupying the space, he did say it would be co-branded with a self-serve FreshBerry Frozen Yogurt Cafe. The mystery brand will be owned by a franchisee, while FreshBerry will be corporate-owned.
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