Woods Walker's Link
(That is, unless you're gay, or a camel shagger....or both....Of course, if you are gay and you live where camel shaggers rule then you either STFU or you get butchered...)
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances."
The First Amendment, IMO, was intended to be a directive to Congress (House and Senate) to keep their hands off religion. Period.
It was not directed at schools. It was not directed at private organizations. It was intended to be a restriction upon Congress, prohibiting Congress from extablishing a State Preferred Religion, or making a law that would interfere with individual's right to worship any way they choose.
But, like the 2nd Amendment, it has been misinterpreted and bastardized by lawyers and politicians to mean something other than what it plainly says.
I despise them all.....lawyers and politicians, that is. (bk excepted) :-)
go purchase a simple beach ball.. . a surplus 30/.06 didn't have that much crap on it 40 yrs ago
and they're probably banned at a lot of ninny pools
Published May 25, 2015FoxNews.com Now Playing
Student's prayer during medical emergency goes viral Never autoplay videos
An Alabama high school graduation delivered a lot more than pomp and circumstance Thursday night when a medical emergency in the audience prompted one of the graduates to take to the podium and offer an extraordinary prayer that has garnered the teen nationwide attention.
According to the Trussville Tribune, as the Clay-Chalkville High School graduating class settled into Cougar Stadium for its commencement, a member of the crowd suffered a medical emergency.
Departing senior Christian Crawford, who had opened the ceremony with a prepared prayer, took to the microphone to address the crowd, delivering a second, unscripted prayer with the poise and maturity of someone much older.
“The graduation started off normal – pledge of allegiance, then speeches,” Crawford said Monday during an interview on “Fox & Friends.”
Crawford said the graduates began to receive their diplomas when they heard calls of “medic, medic, medic” in the audience.
“I said, 'Lord, let your will be done.'”
- Christian Crawford
About 5 minutes later, school librarian Shannon Petty asked Crawford to pray.
“I said, 'Lord, let your will be done.'” Crawford told “Fox & Friends.” “I opened up my mouth and God began to speak through me.”
The Holy Spirit began to speak and he said, through me, “God is a fixer,” the teen recalled.
Crawford looked out at those in attendance and began: "Let's pray."