The Daily News ignores, as does the Fair Housing Act, the distinction between private and public property. Should it be prohibited for public, taxpayer-financed institutions such as schools to reject someone based on an individual's beliefs or attributes? Most certainly. Should it be prohibited for private entities such as a church, bed-and-breakfast or retirement neighborhood that doesn't want noisy children? Absolutely not. Decisions concerning private property and associations should in a free society be unhindered.


Letter to the editor, Bowling Green Daily News, 2002-05-30


The Daily News ignores, as does the Fair Housing Act, the distinction between private and public property. Should it be prohibited for public,...

The Daily News ignores, as does the Fair Housing Act, the distinction between private and public property. Should it be prohibited for public,...

The Daily News ignores, as does the Fair Housing Act, the distinction between private and public property. Should it be prohibited for public,...

The Daily News ignores, as does the Fair Housing Act, the distinction between private and public property. Should it be prohibited for public,...