You are mis-quoting my own admission of error, right in the open, where other people can verify for themselves what happened. And then claiming that the mis-quote establishes me as a troll.
This will not enhance your already low reputation on this thread.
And even after that, ignoring your own errors and changing the subject--posts 21, 22 refute your post 13; and leaving post 88 unaddressed--
Those are the true marks of a troll.
(And a singularly inept one at that. As Wolfgang Pauli once said, "It's not even wrong.")
Returning to the true subject of the thread, "In God We Trust" was not, and is not, an endorsement of any sect, creed, or faith by the school. It is merely an accurate reproduction of what already appears on the face of the US 5 -cent coin.
For the principal to remove that portion of the coin's face from the yearbook cover, on their own authority, is unjustifiable.
Even by a troll.
Cheers!
> You are mis-quoting my own admission of error,
You said: "Minor misquote, not changing the substance of your remark..."
Even your "admission of error" is factually wrong. You, troll, *completely* changed the substance of my original statement. Those are the true marks of a troll.
> For the principal to remove that portion of the coin's face from the yearbook cover, on their own authority, is unjustifiable.
"Because I want to" is pretty good justification in a free society for basically everythign that is not outright illegal. If they wanted to put George Washington or Ayatollah Khomeini on the image of the nickel on their yearbook, they're free to do so. There is no law against it, so your claiming that it is "unjustifiable" is laughable.
Now, whether you agree with their doing so (I don't) is another matter. But for you and your ilk to get *so* hysterical about this reflects poorly on all conservatives.