Posted on 09/13/2017 10:49:49 AM PDT by Kaslin
She didn’t sing the “R” rated version.
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Thanks for the great new tagline.
The name of their association is unconstitutional. The poor dears need a different hobby to gain the attention they so desperately crave.
“When I was in high school, my choir sang a truly beautiful version of Dixie.”
Our choir did, too. In the ‘60s.
Dykes.
He seems to have written several versions, and many verses that were never recorded/published.
That little girl melted my heart and look at that choir, lol. I bet they were a handful to keep under control.
I enjoyed it very much.
I have always thought Dixie one of the best tunes I have ever heard.” —Abraham Lincoln
Atheists bereft of the presence of God in their lives, must constantly seek out some other reasons for living.
Well the school district did that
They hate everyone?
If they have ever filed a complaint against muslims, I didn’t hear about it.
Yes, there’s no constitutional freedom from being offended, while there is constitutional freedom from government interference of religious exercise.
It probably wouldn’t have been long before muslims wanted equal music time...
This elementary school (Linden) is literally across the street from me right now. I’m looking at the playground as I type.
I think I’ll have to wander over to the office and thank them for standing up to these tyrants.
Mrs Eatapecker.
The atheists have never been able to Handel that one.
Remember this “Dixie” incident from 1993?
I love it.
Moseley-Braun, a Democrat from Illinois, told the story at the National Urban League annual dinner Wednesday night, about two weeks after another tangle with Helms in which she defeated his move to renew a patent on the Confederate flag insignia.
The incident happened Tuesday, she said. When Helms stepped into the elevator, “he saw me standing there, and he started to sing, ‘I wish I was in the land of cotton . . . ‘ And he looked at Sen. Hatch and said, ‘I’m going to make her cry. I’m going to sing ‘Dixie’ until she cries.’
However - it was all just fun.
http://articles.latimes.com/1993-08-06/news/mn-20952_1_carol-moseley-braun
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