Do no harm

Published December 14, 2012

Two quick points:

Much turmoil, abuse and misunderstanding would be averted if people were to follow this principle: “As long as you do not harm another peaceful person, you should be free to live your life as you see fit.”

The First Amendment, in regard to establishment of religion by Congress, is often misquoted or misapplied. I repeat, it specifically refers to Congress, not to any other entity.

ROGER M. CLITES

Johnson City

Comments
User comments are the sole responsibility of the individual posting them. By creating an account, you agree not to post comments that are off topic, obscene, abusive, or threatening in any way. Violators will be banned. Full Terms of Use
Be the first to comment on this article.
Weather

Currently
Overcast
72.0 F (22.2 C)

Last Updated on May 18 2013, 1:53 pm EDT
Traffic Cam
More popular articles

More Opinion