To: Outlaw Woman
If the order to shut them up does come down, what would the Feds do (local police do) if most of the graduating students (and even spectators) decide to say it out loud in unison?
To: Jack Hydrazine
If the order to shut them up does come down, what would the Feds do (local police do) if most of the graduating students (and even spectators) decide to say it out loud in unison? Most police I know would join in for the prayer. As for this tool of the ACLU, I hope he can handle being shunned.
8 posted on
04/02/2010 11:27:34 AM PDT by
Pollster1
(Natural born citizen of the USA, with the birth certificate to prove it)
To: Jack Hydrazine
I don't know what would happen but that is exactly what we must start doing. It's time to start asserting, more firmly, our Constitutional rights
12 posted on
04/02/2010 11:33:32 AM PDT by
Outlaw Woman
(Control the American people? Herding cats would be easier.)
To: Jack Hydrazine
Not totally sure. There is no cause of action against a private individual for a violation of constitutional rights (in other words, I, private citizen, cannot violate your constitutional rights, and you therefore can't sue me for that). Might be a suit against the district for something like not doing more to stop it, but I can't think of a way that could be proven off hand...
18 posted on
04/02/2010 11:47:05 AM PDT by
Grn_Lantern
(Let's go to work....)
To: Jack Hydrazine
That’s where the people who don’t want to listen to the prayer bring air horns and sound them during the prayer. Everybody goes home happy. The prayer was said but no one hears it.
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