it is a sad state of Affairs when a law student doesn’t know the constitution!
All true, but irrelevant. The LSM has picked up the “O’Donnell was wrong” line, and thanks to how our government and the NEA has turned schools into leftist indoctrination centers, most Americans will believe it. Sigh.
It’s sad that most Americans don’t know what the Constitution says or that 1773 was the year of the Boston Tea Party.
Separation of church and state is not in the Constitution but we don’t learn that from the liberal school teachers.
Christine O’Donnell wins again! The LSM will spin it to be the opposite. BTW - Sarah was right on 1773 being the year of the original Boston Tea Party too!
They are studying PC Law.
It is a sad state of affairs when our law students fail to keep an open and inquiring mind, but, instead demonstrate their ignorance and bias. Christine O'Donnell is correct in her statements. The intent of the law has been warped beyond recognition.
Coons is an elitist, is blind to the needs of the people of Delaware, and will lead them to nowhere as they continue to lose their jobs, their homes, their way of life, and their future.
O’Donnell might have been correct but all she did in the debate was ask her opponent if the Constitution really did declare ‘separation of church and state’. Especially after the audience giggled she needed to give a lecture on what exactly the constitution said and didn’t say.
I came away thinking O’Donnell didn’t understand what was going on during that part of the debate.
O’Donnell was in over her head.