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[QUOTE="DestroyYouAlot:1273763"][QUOTE="ark:1273759"][QUOTE="Yeti:1273741"]where victory can be found, victory can be found.[/QUOTE] agreed. the supreme court made a correct unanimous decision. i applaud them and the girl. the prayer may have been harmless but nonetheless clearly unconstitutional. it's a public school, and not a private christian school. the waste of taxpayer money is kind of a strawman argument. it would have been wasted somewhere else. the issue isn't so much that the prayer was there, but you know damn well there would have been an uproar if a muslim or even an atheist creed was put on the wall. the florist issue and all that is irrelevant. a prayer posted in a public school is inherently exclusive to other faiths and does not belong. [/QUOTE] The irony is that the school hung this shit up THE VERY NEXT YEAR after prayer in schools was declared illegal. Intentionally unconstitutional, much? And the girl has stated that she wished it hadn't come to this, and that she intends to give any money she gets [i]to the school.[/i] But, of course, they should've just taken the thing down in the first place. So now it's a big thing.[/QUOTE]
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