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Despite court order, students pray
Charleston Gazette Online ^
| Friday May 31, 2002
| Eric Eyre
Posted on 05/31/2002 7:43:36 AM PDT by CFW
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To: mountaineer
Glad you are back. I hope you had a nice vacation. No, I am not a stalker, but I lurk on the guild. Your intrepid reporting gives me grist (is that a word) for the happy hour.
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posted on
06/01/2002 8:44:04 PM PDT
by
folklore
To: Tuor
The minority in this case was one person, who DID NOT SHOW UP for his victory. It was A GIANT WASTE OF TIME AND STATE MONEY FOR HIM TO STAY HOME AND GLOAT. A real man will follow through with his convictions.
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posted on
06/01/2002 8:58:17 PM PDT
by
folklore
To: CFW
Sounds like the 60's in reverse.
What's so funny is these kids are doing the same kind of protesting the libbies did and the libs are up in arms over it! It's great!
To: Siobhan
It must have been electrifying to be there when the first student began praying the Lord's Prayer. Like the scene from Spartacus when the first brave impostor shouted, "I AM SPARTACUS!"
Super proud of these kids. Here in WV, God is still welcome, whether the lib judges like it or not.
To: mountaineer
no apparently he did not and does he not sound like the whiny whimp from Hell?
To: Siobhan
This is truly a miracle. We used to bow our heads, but prayed silently.
To: Siobhan; folklore
All the more reason for West Virginians to work for Jay Wolfe in his campaign to unseat that liberal nitwit Sen. John D. Rockefeller IV!
Thanks for the bon mots, folklore - glad to be back to WV and see this type of news after a week at the beach.
To: Angelique
This is a proud moment in the history of our nation, to know that following us there are youngsters who some day will bring this nation back to it's glory days. May they always first, pay homage to the Almighty, then all things will fall in place. God bless America.
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posted on
06/03/2002 4:12:29 AM PDT
by
ejo
To: CFW
Witch hunt and socialist hypocrisy 101: pretend you know what they are saying in the minute of silence or prayer. Pretend you can tell them what to say or not to say, while no one should ever dare to tell you to shut up with your own PC BS.
the Salem trial was based on invisible spirits. Apparently the socialists are just as superstitious, they see invisible spirits of God in every person thinking independently.
To: AppyPappy
Yup! And these students have handled it exactly right.
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posted on
06/03/2002 4:16:58 AM PDT
by
Samwise
To: LibertarianLiz
Okay, so he stopped the other students from having a prayer at a ceremony he had no intention of ever attending?
No, I'm sure this little punk intended to attend ... until it became obvious that he'd be booed and heckled. He's a typical leftist coward.
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