How does this article make a plea based on religion (to catholics to keep a "Catholic player" in the healthcare system) and then ask for public approval of tax-exempt bonds? Isn't this a blurring of religion and state? Also, why should the merit of an institution be judged on religion at all?
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As a 52-year resident of West 12th Street (and a 62-year resident of Greenwich Village) I take exception to your... [MORE]
Mimi Sheraton
Nov 15, 2007 10:32
How does this article make a plea based on religion (to catholics to keep a "Catholic player" in the healthcare...
Anonymous
Nov 13, 2007 12:34
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Scott Baker
Nov 13, 2007 11:51
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