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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][twitter]https://twitter.com/mjs_DC/status/1541429718850965508[/twitter][/quote] Taken in toto, the religious extremism is evident. Where are those two Jewish Republicans who post so aggressively that they’re valued members of the GOP? I wonder if reality has begun to dawn on them? [/quote] I’m one of them. This is the right decision for the SC to make. I also don’t want Muslim prayer rooms taken out of public schools. [/quote] This has nothing to do with prayer rooms. Prayer rooms merely provide the opportunity for people to exercise their religion in PRIVATE. How do you feel about a teacher rolling out a mat in class and praying?[/quote] I actually have no problem with it. If he/she is demanding kids also do the same and we have [b]hard evidence[/b] that if they don’t their grades are consistently marked lower, THAT behavior would have to be corrected. But I STILL would not take away the Muslim teacher’s right to pray. [/quote] Cool. My sister is a drama teacher. She’ll be reciting some Satanic Verses and Wicca prayers during class and drama club. Maybe she’ll throw in a prayer or two about CRT. [/quote] Well do not expect the supreme court to protect her free speech. [/quote] The Supreme Court just gave her the right to say whatever she wants, in the form of a prayer, to a captive audience. All’s fair game when it comes to individual beliefs.[/quote] No they did not rule that at all. The case was on an open field after the game. The football players exercised their CHOICE to stay. They were not a captive audience. [/quote]
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