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You do know that Constitutionally there is no such thing as Separation of Church and State right?
Once in a great while the true feelings and beliefs of the American people slip by, slip out of the all encompassing suppressive cloak of Liberal political correctness and when this happens, the Liberals become hysterical. It frightens them to have any reminder, even the slightest, that their fantasy world in which they have prevailed over all of people they hate so much is not the actual world and they have actually not prevailed over anything at all.
He wasn't a church. He was an individual.Separation from church and state, the valedictorian is in the wrong. Simple as that.
And? You claimed there's no limits on Freedom of Speech. That is false.
It's absurdly false. You cannot yell FIRE! in a crowded theater, you cannot give away state secrets to the enemy, you cannot slander someone publically, there are all kinds of limitations to freedom of speech. Anyone who says otherwise has a screw loose.
You're yelling at the wrong poster. That's exactly my point to David Taylor who claimed there is no limits on Freedom of Speech....NOT ME!
You're yelling at the wrong poster. That's exactly my point to David Taylor who claimed there is no limits on Freedom of Speech....NOT ME!
It's absurdly false. You cannot yell FIRE! in a crowded theater, you cannot give away state secrets to the enemy, you cannot slander someone publically, there are all kinds of limitations to freedom of speech. Anyone who says otherwise has a screw loose.
I was agreeing with you and adding more details. Sorry for any misunderstanding.
thats what I thought another lie and another dodge
the amount of egg on your face is halarious
my statement was 100% true
facts and the thread history prove you wrong again.
like i said if you disagree by all means PLEASE PLEASE provide and factual proof to the contrary
As with all rights, the limitation is that you cannot infringe upon the rights of others in the exercise of your own. Though some dumbass kid reciting a prayer infringes upon no one's rights.
translation: you cant prove my statement wrongYou may keep swinging the bat as long as you like. The game is over. Stadium is empty. You lost.:mrgreen:
i think he was just agreeing with you but i could be wrong
Unless of course the kids prayer was in Arabic, Hebrew, Assamese/Axomiya, Bengali, Hindi...just to name a few. Believe me, there would be a lot of people who would claim that their rights are being infringed on by imposing a Christian prayer on them.
Now, not to be an ass, I think you know that there are Christians who believe its alright for prayer to be said until somebody in school stands up and starts reading a prayer out of the Koran...etc.
translation: you cant prove my statement wrong
im sure you believe that but facts and links prove you wrong LOL
the game is over, you actually lost and the stadium still has spectators watching you desperately trying to save face and laughing at the entertainment.
my statement was 100% true
facts and the thread history prove you wrong again.
like i said if you disagree by all means PLEASE PLEASE provide and factual proof to the contrary
another lie :shrug: you are fooling nobody lolI have already proven you wrong. The game is over, and yet there is a fly buzzing around.
another lie :shrug: you are fooling nobody lol
my statement was 100% true
facts and the thread history prove you wrong again.
like i said if you disagree by all means PLEASE PLEASE provide and factual proof to the contrary
Yawn.:coffeepap
Nobody was required to be there, they were there by choice.
I didn't know they had a madrassah in Liberty, SC.............................
Yawn.:coffeepap
still nothing huh? thats what i thought :laughat:
my statement was 100% true
facts and the thread history prove you wrong again.
like i said if you disagree by all means PLEASE PLEASE provide and factual proof to the contrary
The young man was within his rights as enunciated in the U.S. Constitution. As you know, I'm not religious myself but I believe Christians are protected by the Constitution just like everyone else.
Good evening, Bonz.:2wave:
I personally support his right to recite the prayer as his "speech". If he was attempting to perform a religious rite, I support anyone one who would shout him down........................
You can wave your arms and shout all you want. I had this same problem once with posters who claimed states have a right to secede from the Union. They don't. Likewise, your claim has been definitively quashed by the SCOTUS. You were wrong, that was demonstrated, and you lost the debate. It's over.
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