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	<title>Comments on: European Court of Human Rights Bans Crucifixes in Italian Schools</title>
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		<title>By: consecrata</title>
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		<description>I lived in Italy for a long time and this has been tried before.  Once by a single Muslim man.  It was thrown out of Court.  I hadn&#039;t realized that there was a World Court that could tell individual countries what they can or cannot do. Italy will never comply!!! Italians don&#039;t like to be told what to do, especially from outsiders. An Italian University Professor told me once that Italians decide whether or not they will obey laws...if they come to a red light, for example, each driver will decide whether to stop or not.  Most stop. But there are many accidents involving those who choose to keep going...so Itay will maintain Crucifixes in the classrooms...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I lived in Italy for a long time and this has been tried before.  Once by a single Muslim man.  It was thrown out of Court.  I hadn&#8217;t realized that there was a World Court that could tell individual countries what they can or cannot do. Italy will never comply!!! Italians don&#8217;t like to be told what to do, especially from outsiders. An Italian University Professor told me once that Italians decide whether or not they will obey laws&#8230;if they come to a red light, for example, each driver will decide whether to stop or not.  Most stop. But there are many accidents involving those who choose to keep going&#8230;so Itay will maintain Crucifixes in the classrooms&#8230;</p>
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