1 posted on
05/29/2014 5:45:19 AM PDT by
Morgana
To: Morgana
"Unfortunately, whether we agree with a law or not, all public schools, including Winfield, are in the position of making decisions that must comply with the law. And what law would that be, Mr. Educrat?
2 posted on
05/29/2014 5:54:07 AM PDT by
Timber Rattler
(Just say NO! to RINOS and the GOP-E)
To: Morgana
I am not an expert at law in this area. But, couldn’t he speak and tone down religious themes?
And what about the recent ruling by the Supreme Court, regarding prayers at public meetings, in which it was ruled OK to have religious Christian prayer?
I guess what I’m saying, does it have to be all or nothing at all? Does this guy preach like a revival preacher telling all to accept Christ when he speaks, or is the message much softer? If it’s softer, then there is no obvious conflict with law and court decisions in this area.
To: Morgana
Hatfield, McCoy? Are those from the famous feuding clan?
4 posted on
05/29/2014 6:07:50 AM PDT by
ExCTCitizen
(I'm ExCTCitizen and I approve this reply. If it does offend Libs, I'm NOT sorry...)
To: Morgana
Push back against anti-religion bigotry. Push Back! Push Back!
7 posted on
05/29/2014 6:48:00 AM PDT by
Don Corleone
("Oil the gun..eat the cannoli. Take it to the Mattress.")
To: Morgana
Well known coward and superintendent of Putnam County Schools Chuck Hatfield released a statement on the matter Wednesday.
8 posted on
05/29/2014 7:25:23 AM PDT by
onedoug
To: Morgana
**The Putnam County Board of Education in Putnam County decided the speech he has been giving for years violates a Supreme Court ruling that bans state sponsored prayer in public schools. **
Sounds like the county is lost.
10 posted on
05/29/2014 7:30:48 AM PDT by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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