Fringe zealots at Wisconsin Family Action, have set up a naivety scene in the Capitol rotunda. They applied for and got a permit to do so with the DOA. Check out Julaine Appling practically begging for attention:
Channel3000: Madison’s state capitol dome is home to a scene Christians believe unfolded in Bethlehem more than two thousand years ago. Though the capitol rotunda has been home to a menorah during Hanukkah and other religious displays, many are now asking the question:
Does a nativity display that depicts the story of the birth of Christ belong at the State Capitol? One group says 'no,' and that same group has filed a permit to have a display of its own. It's one that Christians may take issue with. "We think it’s a very tasteful presentation," proclaimed Julaine Appling of Wisconsin Family Action about the nativity scene. And she should. The nativity was set up at the capitol by the conservative organization to the disagreement of some.
A display that rests near a sign posted by the Freedom from Religion Foundation that proclaims there is no god.
Watching the video, it really is a sad looking nativity display hosted by a very lonely desperate person:
Appling feels everybody already is welcome at the capitol building. "Right now, sitting next to our display is one whose message I completely disagree with, but they have as much right to be there as we do," said Appling.
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