Sunday, March 07, 2010



Prayers incorrect in Tennessee?

We read:
"The Cheatham County School Board agreed Monday to settle a lawsuit with the ACLU, which had claimed the school district promoted religion. The board voted 5-1 to accept the settlement agreement.

Greg Horton, who cast the only no vote, said the settlement goes too far in requiring the surrendering of rights that are not his or anyone else’s to surrender or should have to surrender. He also believes that the settlement was what the ACLU demanded.

In part, the settlement says school officials shall not ‘promote, advance, endorse, participate in or cause prayers during or in conjunction with school events for any school within the school district.’”

Source

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why weren't the residents of this county asked their opinion, or, as we see from congress and the White House, does the will of the people no longer count.

Anonymous said...

QUOTABLE QUOTES
"It is a testament to the success of government education that the vast majority of the American people don't realize what is actually going on here. The dumb asses .. the government-educated dumb asses ... don't realize that this isn't about providing you with health care. It's about controlling your health care. When the government controls your health care, the government controls you. " – Neal Boortz

Aspergers.life said...

I've often wondered why leftists speak of "separation of church and state"?

Why not separation of mosque and state? separation of temple and state? separation of coven and state?

Seems they're biased against Christians.

Anonymous said...

Welcome to the real world.

King Condor said...

Prayers are wrong so according the the left-wing ACLU but singing praises to OBAMASES THE GREAT is okay?