To: Mr. Silverback; Lunatic Fringe
Frankly, I wish they'd bring the blue laws back. School prayer too.
It amazes me that people are more concerned about the "harm"(/sarcasm) done to students by a few minutes of prayer uttered at the beginning of the school day, than drugs and sex in the schools.
To: TAdams8591
It amazes me that people are more concerned about the "harm"(/sarcasm) done to students by a few minutes of prayer uttered at the beginning of the school day, than drugs and sex in the schools. I would venture that anyone who thinks that school prayer was any real imposition is someone who hasn't read the policy of the school system that O'Hair sued in '63. It was about as compulsory as buying a pack of gum.
557 posted on
09/06/2006 10:22:59 PM PDT by
Mr. Silverback
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To: TAdams8591
It amazes me that people are more concerned about the "harm"(/sarcasm) done to students by a few minutes of prayer uttered at the beginning of the school day, than drugs and sex in the schools. Arent you the same folks that go ballistic when a local school district allows teachrs to discusses the five principles of Islam in social studies or world history?
567 posted on
09/06/2006 10:49:41 PM PDT by
Dave S
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