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In reply to the discussion: Missouri 'Right to pray' amendment passes easily [View all]Adsos Letter
(19,459 posts)51. "...public schools will be required to post the text of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights."
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Oh. So I guess Missouri doesn't have any other more pressing issues??
progressivebydesign
Aug 2012
#1
I found the loophole that allows them to discriminate against the prayer rugs...
Big Orange Jeff
Aug 2012
#11
I can see them flipping out once my yarmulke comes out too, self-righteous religious freakos
Suji to Seoul
Aug 2012
#31
Silly. Isn't it? No one is prevented them from praying as long as everyone isn't made to pray.
The Wielding Truth
Aug 2012
#7
Lucky I was laying in my Lazyboy when I read this. I almost hit the screen with my beer. n/t
jtuck004
Aug 2012
#30
Hi, Loki. I spent most of last Saturday and Sunday in Johnson County...............
TheDebbieDee
Aug 2012
#25
they can pray to put all non christians in camps and that's ok now in schools. sweet nt
msongs
Aug 2012
#9
I agree the study of gender is important, especially for high school level students
davidpdx
Aug 2012
#58
I wonder if they are including ALL religions? In fact if they want to play that game if the school
still_one
Aug 2012
#10
So they amended the constitution to legalize something already constitutionally protected? (nt)
Posteritatis
Aug 2012
#14
I don't see any explanation of whether students get a zero for undone assignments
starroute
Aug 2012
#19
If their faith can be shaken by a classroom speaker or lesson, it wasn't much of a faith, was it?
mbperrin
Aug 2012
#27
Thanks for posting this. I was thinking about this commentary up until. I saw yours.
Judi Lynn
Aug 2012
#32
This will last until the first time someone looks in the direction of Mecca,
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 2012
#41
Could the law be turned on its head if atheist students start protesting that their asssignments...
johnfunk
Aug 2012
#44
Praise Jesus! ...And Allah! And Buddha! Hell, praise Satan too! Hee hee.
MatthewStLouis
Aug 2012
#48
"...public schools will be required to post the text of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights."
Adsos Letter
Aug 2012
#51
"permits students to avoid assignments that violate their religious beliefs"
Sick of the GOP
Aug 2012
#56