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Illinois Student Broadcaster Suspended For Saying 'God Bless' Reinstated
CNSNEWS.com ^ | 1/29/04 | Melanie Hunter

Posted on 01/30/2004 3:02:49 AM PST by kattracks

(CNSNews.com) - An Illinois high school student suspended for saying "God Bless" on the air has been reinstated to anchor the daily newscast, which is aired on the closed circuit television system at the school.

The American Center for Law and Justice, an international public interest law firm, represents James Lord - a senior at Dupo High School in Dupo, Ill. - who was suspended for one month from his daily news broadcast after signing off his December 17th broadcast with the sentence: "Have a safe and happy holiday, and God Bless."

Lord said the school principal told him that the use of the words "God Bless" was inappropriate and suspended him from the broadcast for one month - a suspension that was due to expire on February 1st.

Lord contacted the ACLJ for assistance in the case, and attorneys then prepared a legal memorandum outlining the law regarding the First Amendment rights of students.

At a meeting last night, Lord and ACLJ attorneys appealed to the school board to revoke the suspension and permit Lord to return to his broadcast immediately.

After hearing from Lord and ACLJ attorneys, the Dupo School Board voted Wednesday night to revoke the suspension and allow Lord to return to the broadcast immediately. School officials also said they will permit Lord to use the phrase "God Bless" on the broadcast in the future.

The ACLJ called it "a very important victory for our client and the First Amendment."

"To punish a student for ending a broadcast with the words 'God Bless' was an outrageous and unbelievable over reaction by school officials. We're delighted that the school board has revoked the suspension and permitted our client to return to the broadcast immediately," said ACLJ senior counsel Francis J. Manion.

"At the same time, we will monitor the situation closely to ensure that our client is not punished in the future for exercising his constitutional rights," he said.

"We want to ensure that James Lord and other students are not censored when it comes to exercising their First Amendment rights in the student broadcast," said Manion.

"To punish students for using the phrase 'God Bless' on-air constitutes a violation of their constitutional rights and we are prepared to take whatever legal action is necessary to protect those students and ensure that their constitutional rights are protected," he concluded.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: Illinois
KEYWORDS: aclj; godbless

1 posted on 01/30/2004 3:02:50 AM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks
If he had said "Allah be praised" instead of "God Bless" he would have been given a journalism award. As it was, he was suspended from broadcasting.
2 posted on 01/30/2004 3:30:08 AM PST by samtheman
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To: kattracks
I think the real story here is just how anti JESUS this principle is.
He ought to be the one suspended, or fired.
3 posted on 01/30/2004 3:33:08 AM PST by Joe Boucher (G.W. Bush in 2004)
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To: kattracks
Praise the LORD (James Lord also) and God Bless! Time to change hearts and minds.
4 posted on 01/30/2004 3:37:55 AM PST by rackatoot
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To: kattracks

"Good night and God Bless."


5 posted on 01/30/2004 3:39:11 AM PST by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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To: rackatoot
A great big PTL - Jesus does respond to prayer. Thank you Jesus.
6 posted on 01/30/2004 3:58:28 AM PST by gakrak
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To: Joe Boucher
I think the real story here is just how anti JESUS this principle is

The real story, which we are not nearly effective enough on, is how this kid's First Amendment rights were trampled.

Not his right to free speech. I suspect the ACLJ (God Bless them) threatened the school board with a free speech lawsuit.

No, this child has a First Amendment right to the free exercise of religion. No Supreme Court case since Everson discovered the fake "wall of separation" has upheld free exercise rights. When Christians have been suppressed, have litigated, and have prevailed, it is their free speech rights that have been protected.

Free exercise is much more important than free speech in these anti-Christian cases, because free exercise is broader (it covers actions as well as words) and it belies, indeed it would overturn, 56 years of false "establishment clause" precedent.

7 posted on 01/30/2004 4:17:29 AM PST by Jim Noble (Now you go feed those hogs before they worry themselves into anemia!)
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To: kattracks
"To punish students for using the phrase 'God Bless' on-air constitutes a violation of their constitutional rights.."

Its that and much more:How about naked agression against any thought of religion. How about teaching students that it is NOT ok to say what you think and feel in this culture. How about quashing any independent thought that does not flow from the benificience of authority?
8 posted on 01/30/2004 5:43:51 AM PST by Adder
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To: Adder
If this student had substituted the word "damn" for "bless" he would likely have been given an "A" and be on his way to Hollywood.
9 posted on 01/30/2004 5:52:55 AM PST by ghostrider
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To: kattracks
"The ACLJ called it "a very important victory for our client and the First Amendment."

I wonder which part of the First Amendment this is a victory for?

"...shall make no law... prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech..." or both?

10 posted on 01/30/2004 5:54:45 AM PST by tahiti
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To: samtheman
If he had said "Allah be praised" instead of "God Bless" he would have been given a journalism award.

Or if he dropped the F bomb. Very popular in college news rags to use the F-word. Seems that the less the columnist has to say the more liberally-sprinkled the column is with profanity.

11 posted on 01/30/2004 6:18:07 AM PST by randog (Everything works great 'til the current flows.)
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To: kattracks
What were they complaining about? At least he didn't say "Praise the Lord"!
12 posted on 01/30/2004 6:59:18 AM PST by Devil_Anse
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