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Why don't those on Fox News publicly pray on their shows?
Maybe they should. The leaders on the Hill do.
"Monday through Friday, prayer is said every morning in the U. S. Senate and in the U. S. House of Representatives. Each House invites and pays a Christian minister to pray each day for a week that they are in session. Ministers apply for this privilege and they come from every sector of the country. This has been so since the 1st Congress in 1789 some 225 years ago and will continue as long as we are a Christian nation."
So ... the ACLU sent the school a letter reminding them that prayers are a no-no.
The cheerleaders got ticked and said the Lord's Prayer out loud before the game - joined by not only the fans in the stands - but the opposing team, their fans and their cheerleaders as well.
So ... the ACLU sent the school a letter reminding them that prayers are a no-no.
The cheerleaders got ticked and said the Lord's Prayer out loud before the game - joined by not only the fans in the stands - but the opposing team, their fans and their cheerleaders as well.
Good for them.
^^^ Yep good for them and the crowd who joined in the prayer.
^^^ Yep good for them and the crowd who joined in the prayer.
What a travesty. Perhaps the ACLU should send the Department of Injustice after them.
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