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Conservative letter wasn't convincing

This letter is in response to Lee Ehlers' letter "Columnist incorrect on 'God' in pledge" (SN 10/20). Ehlers took an opportunity to make a logical argument about the Constitution and the role of religion in America and turned it into a close-minded, stereotypical conservative slam on the "liberal" view.

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Painted nails simple way to challenge gender stereotypes

As anyone who knows me would agree, I truly am a unique individual filled with lovely quirks. One of which, I must confess, is the fact that I adore adorning my nails with vibrant colors (although only occasionally do they properly match my outfits).When questioned why I do this, my answers might vary.

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Not everyone agrees on T-shirts

I think Dwayne Sortor is way off on his attempted defense of free speech ("SN has no right to criticize T-shirts" SN 10/16). The State News never was calling for the police to haul the sellers off to jail or to have the shirts confiscated.

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Personal attacks don't add to debate

After scrutinizing Lee Ehlers' opinion on "Columnist incorrect on 'God' in pledge" (SN 10/20), I found only two credible statements: That "separation of church and state" is not in the Constitution, and that the Constitution states that the government cannot pass a law establishing a religion or preventing anyone's practice of theirs.

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Thieves are unusual breed among Izzone

It's pretty unfortunate that items were stolen during the Izzone campout last weekend ("Izzone campers abused freedom" SN 10/16). I was under the impression that we were a relatively tame and well-mannered crowd.

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Payback time

A bill that would allow universities to sue former and current student athletes for fines brought against them is a good option for college athletics departments to have. The bill will allow universities to sue athletes who violate state or federal law, school regulations or athletic league rules for financial damages. Athletes who do such things "have a devastating impact on college sports," said Rep.

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Mascot mishap

It looks as if the symbol of Spartan spirit might need a time out for his recent bad behavior. Last Wednesday, members from the Council of Students with Disabilities were offended when Sparty, the MSU mascot, was seen stumbling through the Union with a white cane and a referee's jersey.

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Everyone can't be an activist, chill out

I would like to thank Sean Bertolino for writing his article "'U' shouldn't take things so seriously". Although I might not agree with everything that Bertolino said in his letter, his point was very well taken.

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Almighty dollar

Choosing whether to award yourself money doesn't sound like a tough decision, but it will be for the East Lansing City Council within the next week.

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R-E-S-P-E-C-T

MSU fans everywhere should be proud that a certain Spartan might officially be recognized throughout the United States for his contributions in Iraq.

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Studying 'U'

ISB 200. ATL 150. College Parties 101. Yes, a campus organization is living the dream job of almost every student - studying parties.

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Coming Out Days raised awareness

Apparently, Paige Peterson didn't read the flier closely enough to realize that there were slurs that pertained to her gender, the ones listed under sexist ("Coming Out Days coverage too much" SN 10/17). What else would a 21-year-old straight Caucasian female put on her shirt? Speaking as a 20-year-old Caucasian heterosexual female, I think it's important to raise awareness about the kind of language we use that degrades minority groups in society.