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In reply to the discussion: Martin Special Prosecutor said that the first thing she did with Trayvon's [View all]badtoworse
(5,957 posts)18. What an insensitive, ignorant post. It's not about you.
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gopiscrap
Apr 2012
OP
Boy, next thing you know your tax dollars will go to pay for a drone or something.
uppityperson
Apr 2012
#67
Some people take comfort in prayer. I respect them. Some times, not often, I envy them...
wandy
Apr 2012
#21
she said it twice, later on in the press conference. i wonder is that is standard state procedure?
spanone
Apr 2012
#4
As long as we see true justice, I don't care if the Pope prays with his parents! n/t
teddy51
Apr 2012
#5
The parents are quite religious... Honestly, can you not recognise an attempt to comfort...
hlthe2b
Apr 2012
#10
Good lord maybe Trayvon mother asked her to pray with her. Lighten up. Who the heck is
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2012
#14
A client asks an attny to pray with them. You say it's illegal to agree to do so. Wow.
uppityperson
Apr 2012
#43
I am not questioning your feeling about religion. I just think sometimes we have to make parents
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2012
#55
"publicly elected and paid officials" are prohibited from prayer? Seriously? No, they can pray if
uppityperson
Apr 2012
#46
I grieve for the Martins and hope they throw the book at that fucker Zimmerman
gopiscrap
Apr 2012
#35
Only the "clueless" feel the Martin's request for praying together should've been honored? Oh. Kay.
uppityperson
Apr 2012
#47
If they force it on others, no. But if the client asked them to, or appreciated it, no problem
uppityperson
Apr 2012
#58
I don't want government employees on duty praying with anyone. Especially when they are....
Logical
Apr 2012
#63
If she came to my house, I would ask her not to do that...I am sure she would oblige...
Tikki
Apr 2012
#44
And they better not offer them water or go to the bathroom on my dime either dang it
The Straight Story
Apr 2012
#45
FIRST Of all SHE DID NOT LEAD A PRAYER IN PUBLIC! If anything --I don't want this to sound rude--
Justice wanted
Apr 2012
#50
So now people don't have the right to pray together or discuss praying together?
mucifer
Apr 2012
#57
That doesn't appear to me to rise to the level of establishing a state religion
slackmaster
Apr 2012
#59
Are you really an Atheist, or just pretending to be one to see who falls for this? n/t
Ian David
Apr 2012
#62
You mean she DIDN'T say, "Lord, in the name of gopiscrap, let us pray..."?
pinboy3niner
Apr 2012
#69