Christian students and parents cannot sue a school district where some seventh-graders pretended to be Muslims for three weeks during a course in world history, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the role-playing game was not a religious exercise that violated anybodys constitutional rights.
I thought perhaps you all might be interested in the latest....and I kinda think it fits in with the "Happy Holiday" "Holiday Tree" theme.
Greencastle PA not only has town-sanctioned "Greencastle Christmas Heritage" banners flying blatantly on every lamp post, they're also having an audaciously bold-faced *Christmas* parade.
I expect the rebellious little hamlet to be invaded by disgruntled ACLU mobs at any second....:)
Regarding the article...did any of the kids duct-tape C3 around their bellies and blow up any teenage infidels?
'Convert' any 12 year olds at sword point?
Stone to death any girls whose blouses allowed their midriffs to be exposed?
[gotta keep it real ya know]
p.s...the SA bell ringers are out already.
I stuffed some money into the new and annoyingly deformed "new style" slot of the guy's kettle and he thanked me.
I said "Merry Christmas!" and I thought the guy was gonna go gaga on me.
He started laughing and carrying on and kept it going as he followed me clear over to where hubby had the truck parked, waiting.
I swear, those two little words gave the man wings.
It must tear them up to be so effectively gagged by the PC Nazis.
I found myself having terribly conflicted feelings.
There was the joy of giving to a good Christian cause and nestled up against that, the utterly black-hearted loathing of those who censor the people standing out in the freezing cold to receive the gifts.
Oh yeah.
I can see already that hubby and I are gonna be really ramping up the obnoxiousness of our usual "culturally offensive" Christmas anarchism.
I can hardly wait...>:-]