I talked about this in an earlier entry, the woman whose husband died in Afghanistan and the VA wouldn't allow a pentagram on his memorial. Turns out the Nevada Attourney General decided that the VA had no right to decide what goes on a State Memorial and said it was ok. Doesn't have any effect on National Cemeteries, but its a step in the right direction.
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Thank all of the gods for the state. I have been a proponent of States' Rights for a long time -- a most Rebublican thing -- in spite my Deocratic leanings. I just hope the VA gets a clue and grants the Pentagram as an official symbol. A former coven member was working at the Pentagon on 9/11, was injured; but it only served to remind me that pagan people everywhere serve their government on a daily basis and the government should recognize their religions as well as mainstream religions.