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Name: Jeffrey on Dec 18, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Nicole Truscott on Dec 18, 2006Comments: If other religion is allowed to be practiced, then Flying Spaghetti Monsterism should also be allowed. Who is anyone to dictate which is the correct belief and on what basis can this dictation be allowedFlag
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Name: Mark Drummond on Dec 18, 2006Comments: It is outrageous that a bright student who certainly has his head screwed on right should be made to unconstitutionally discontinue his religious practices in a public school. I hope he sues.Flag
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Name: Mathias Aagaard on Dec 18, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Stephen Elliott on Dec 18, 2006Comments: RAmenFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 18, 2006Comments: The First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States guarantees religious freedom. Pastafarians are protected and you must stop all persecution of them in your schools. Thank you.Flag
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Name: Jefferson Winslow on Dec 18, 2006Comments: AAARRRRGGHHHH and RAmen! BTW this is Meow_Mix.Flag
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Name: Diane Jackson on Dec 18, 2006Comments: If one student must remove items sacred to his or her religion, then all students should be required to do the same. Like it or not, FSM is as real and valid as the more accepted mainstream religions.Flag
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Name: Gill on Dec 18, 2006Comments: ...Viva FSM.Flag
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Name: Arne Biesiekierski on Dec 19, 2006Comments: Allow it, or face the hypocrisy of your position. Your choice.Flag
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Name: Michael Yu on Dec 19, 2006Comments: Religion is considered a level of devoutness where one believes faithfully in what he/she is doing. In denying them the right too, you are being tyrannical. That's consider by most as unjust. Since there is no judgmental scale of faith, all faith must be accepted until the religion itself becomes physically damaging to its members and others.Flag
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Name: James Powell on Dec 19, 2006Comments: Ban all religions or ban none of them - make your mind up, Texas!Flag
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Name: Siobh on Dec 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 19, 2006Comments: All or nothing, folks!Flag
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Name: Amy Pappadis on Dec 19, 2006Comments: If any religious symbol is to be allowed in any U.S. school, all symbols must be given equal treatment. That includes all non-Christian religions. And teachers, principasl and school board members and not in a position to say what religions are "real," unless they have at a minimum a masters degree in world relgions or philosophy. RAmenFlag
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Name: Ian Kennedy on Dec 20, 2006Comments: This should be allowed.Flag
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Name: David Ecklof on Dec 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Nicole on Dec 20, 2006Comments: What's so wrong with practicing your religion Since when did children need to be discriminated against for silently expressing their beliefs If you should continue to further harass this couragous fellow Pastafarian about expressing his beliefs, then any other student who non-violently wears the attire of their religion should also be forced to have it removed and be ridiculed by ignorant teachers.Flag
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Name: Ken on Dec 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Kathleen McNamara on Dec 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 20, 2006Comments: Yes, we are serious.Flag
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Name: Brady "Snoopity Diggity" Winslow on Dec 20, 2006Comments: WTF! Teachers, and the whole entire school commities have no right to impede religious beliefs, practices or what have you. This person is doing the right thing with this petition. Those who stand in the way of FSM'ism need to be struck down, in a non-violent way of course. :)Flag
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Name: Andrew Yu on Dec 20, 2006Comments: I am appalled at the blatent discrimination against my very sacred belief. Other religions gain just as much respect and freedom, from Christianity to Scientology. I believe that my religion is true, and have a constitutional right to practice it her in the USA. While limitations may be put to prevent in school disruptions, I am against this clear targeting of Pastafarianism. -Andrew 'ricemonkey' Yu rAmenFlag
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Name: Anna on Dec 20, 2006Comments: Not in science class, mind you. A theology class or general acceptance of our practices will do.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 20, 2006Comments: If one group gets to wear their mythology symbols all should.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 20, 2006Comments: FSMism is as real as any other religion and must not be discriminated. Every person must be free to practise the believe of his/her choice.Flag
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Name: Sara Pulis on Dec 21, 2006Comments: The outrageous treatment that this young Pastafarian has suffered must never be repeated!Flag
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Name: Roman Pulis on Dec 21, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Vince Fry on Dec 21, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 21, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Heather Igoe on Dec 21, 2006Comments: Stop Religious Discrimination!Flag
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Name: Dan on Dec 22, 2006Comments: May the wisdom of his tasty sauce and his meaty balls be bestowed upon your forehead.Flag
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Name: Erin Clark on Dec 23, 2006Comments: Full religious rights for all religions!Flag
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Name: Fractal on Dec 23, 2006Comments: The eye patch be sacred and if I be givin' it up then take me wooden leg and me hook as well ye scallywags...but ye can ne'er have me pirate soul.Flag
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Name: Carlotta Aust on Dec 23, 2006Comments: It should be all or nothing - as long as you have a separation of church and state you either have to allow ALL religions to be taught, or NONE!Flag
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Name: John Blackheart May on Dec 23, 2006Comments: I hope that with the guidance of the great Flying Spaghetti Monster (may sauce be upon him), you will see the error of you intolerance towards your Pirate student. Eyepatches are religious apparel. RAmen.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 24, 2006Comments: RAmen!Flag
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Name: Rich Grayo Jr. on Dec 24, 2006Comments: this is a new beginningFlag
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Name: Ryan Christopher on Dec 28, 2006Comments: Our country was founded on the idea that all men should be free, and among these freedoms is the right to worship whatever they wish. There is no valid argument for the school to forbid a Pastafarian from wearing an eyepatch. Should they do this, they must forbid all religious apparel.Flag
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Name: Matthew Popovich on Dec 29, 2006Comments: Everyone should be allowed to practice their beliefs, no matter how unusual they seem to others.Flag
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Name: Richie Thompson on Dec 29, 2006Comments: yarrrrrrrrrrrFlag
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Name: John Lewis on Dec 30, 2006Comments: Open your minds.Flag
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Name: Christopher Boveroux on Dec 30, 2006Comments: Religious freedom means freedom to practice any religion, including FSMism. If Pastafarians cannot wear their eye-patches, then there can be no stars of David, crosses, crescents, daggers, or any other religious symbols in Texas schools.Flag
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Name: Abigail Hurley on Jan 3, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 4, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Julian Schwartzkopff on Jan 4, 2007Comments: Absolutely right! Freedom of all religions has to be granted!Flag
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Name: Daniel on Jan 6, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Captain Jack The Cleaver on Jan 6, 2007Comments: May the FSM touch ye with his noodly appendage, mate!Flag
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Name: Felipe De Flandes on Jan 6, 2007Comments: Pleased to see that the US population isn't solely composed of (composed by) retarded rednecks!Flag
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Name: Katie Spruce on Jan 8, 2007Comments:Flag
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