Posted on 05/21/2011 2:20:41 PM PDT by Ira_Louvin
Edited on 05/25/2011 2:44:55 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
A student who objected to prayer being part of Bastrop High School's 2011 graduation ceremonies enlisted the help of the American Civil Liberties Union. However, another student whose role was to call for a moment of silence during Friday's ceremony led the audience in prayer despite the ACLU objections.
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Jeez, I don’t believe in Santa Claus. Should I now be offended when I see little kids making out their Christmas lists?
This is why I love working with the Native Americans. I’ve been working with tribes for 5 years now, and I have yet to attend even the smallest gathering that did not begin with Christian prayers and pledge to the flag, and end in Christian prayers. Let one misguided fool make a formal objection, I’m sure he/she would be visited by tribal leaders by sundown.
And then hang their last remaining members. I'm serious. These barbarians are terrorists of the highest order.
The Westboro folks had a little trouble with their tires in McAlester Oklahoma last year too... Trouble getting 'em fixed, too. How unfortunate.
I would not be surprised in the near future to see the ACLU have the cops (or even a SWAT team) at a graduation ceremony when the valedictorian does the same thing. The thugs-with-badges will take that valedictorian down and beat the snot out of him/or, charge him with obstructing an officer, resisting arrest and a variety of others, and then do a little asset forfeiture of the student’s car, his parent’s house, shoot the dog, arrest the parents, and anything else they can get hold of.
And will the cops be held accountable? Not on your life! They are immune from prosecution for just about everything.
And if this happens in Indiana and the student resists? I’m not even going to go there.
You're crazy, this country was founded by a bunch of Secular Deists, I got it straight from Bill O'Reilly. </sarcasm>
Well yes, they would.
Even Christians, you commie bathturd? Do Christians have freedom of religion?
Take note also that the ACLU just stated California did the “right thing” in setting loose thousands of prisoners.
I wish we could set the prisoners loose ON the ACLU.
I’ll definately vote for that!
If the ACLU could get away with it they'd have this young woman drawn, quartered and have her parts thrown into the fields for the wild dogs.
These people do not have the interests of the broad masses in mind.
“Atheism is the absence of faith and religion, so does this amendment protect atheism? In my opinion, no.”
In my opinion, yes. Atheism is itself a religion that requires much faith. More faith that it takes to believe in God, since they can’t expect answers to their prayers.
I think people are getting tired of the "in-your-face" stuff and the grassroots are spontaneously devising techniques to alleviate the situation.
BTW, the only reason I voted R in ‘08 was because of Palin.....don't p*** on your friends.
It just does not make sense to me. Why does this student not go to private Christian school? My parents wanted to ensure that we could pray ALL DAY LONG if we so chose and sent us to Catholic School for my entire life. What is wrong with these parents?????? I can’t imagine forcing a public school to say a prayer.....of course I have never been in a public school so I don’t know anything about them but it just seems strange that the parents didn’t send the kids to private school.
I bet you folks will be pleased with the Muslim student who will be saying prayers from her Bible book next year (or is it chants?). How is everyone going to feel about that. I can’t wait to see how you folks feel about that. I certainly will be in the “be careful what you wish for” category.
Next year they will have the Islamic call to prayers. The number one student at the school is a Muslim in the Junior Class and that is what this young person is going to do. I just wonder if you will be equally as happy. I just wonder why that was left out of the story. Next year will be interesting although most likely nothing will be said until closer to June 2012.
I stand by my post. Atheists have no special rights. Neither do homosexuals.
Agreed.
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