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<description>&lt;p&gt;Not trying to censor your shirt or anything like that, but, I&apos;ve always thought of Mt. Zion as a fairly conservative (not politically so) place.

It would seem that simply as a matter of respect for your host you might consider a t-shirt without the word &quot;bitch&quot;.  I realize that the caucus might not be in the sanctuary but, still.

When my daughters have performed with a guest choir at Mt. Zion, they were told quite explicitly by their own choir director: &quot;You wear a dress!&quot;.

However, I&apos;m sure for this occasion jeans would be fine.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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