Thumbs down to City Council member Al Lipscomb for twice clogging the council’s agenda with a resolution to condemn the movie The Last Temptation of Christ. Let the council do its job-providing needed city services while keeping tax increases to the absolute minimum. That should occupy them. Meanwhile, the citizens of Dallas will decide for themselves which movies to see and which to avoid.
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