Next time you might actually want to read the 1st Amendment before displaying to the world a total lack of ignorance as to what the Founders were actually saying. The Founders were persecuted for their beliefs back home. They wanted to make sure that wouldn't happen here. Quick question for ya, Pal. Who's being persecuted here? The cheerleaders or the poor people in the stands who had to look at the sign?
The 1st Amendment is short. Ms. Reese should actually read it before commenting. It actually preserves the right of the people to worship when and where they choose. Just because others have perverted the meaning of this document does not mean that Ms. Reese should play along.
As for her contention feigning empathy for the Christian girls, let me just say that Ms. Reese strkes me as an emotionally conflicted secularist. She seems to rationalize her Christian faith away at the altar of money in the form of a lawsuit. Well, Pilate feigned empathy for Jesus, but like this superintendent Pilate was a mid-level bureaucrat who wanted to keep his job more than he wanted to do the right thing. Oh well, another day in the gubment schools.
Ms. Reese, you're a teacher. You had a teachable moment in both Civics and Christian conviction. I give you a D- in Civics and an F in Christian courage. Cheer up though. You get to keep your secular job. Lucky us. Lucky you.
Cheerleaders’ religious signs draw fire
Someguy11:
Next time you might actually want to read the 1st Amendment before displaying to the world a total lack of ignorance as to what the Founders were actually saying. The Founders were persecuted for their beliefs back home. They wanted to make sure that wouldn't happen here. Quick question for ya, Pal. Who's being persecuted here? The cheerleaders or the poor people in the stands who had to look at the sign?
Dolt.
Cheerleaders’ religious signs draw fire
The 1st Amendment is short. Ms. Reese should actually read it before commenting. It actually preserves the right of the people to worship when and where they choose. Just because others have perverted the meaning of this document does not mean that Ms. Reese should play along.
As for her contention feigning empathy for the Christian girls, let me just say that Ms. Reese strkes me as an emotionally conflicted secularist. She seems to rationalize her Christian faith away at the altar of money in the form of a lawsuit. Well, Pilate feigned empathy for Jesus, but like this superintendent Pilate was a mid-level bureaucrat who wanted to keep his job more than he wanted to do the right thing. Oh well, another day in the gubment schools.
Ms. Reese, you're a teacher. You had a teachable moment in both Civics and Christian conviction. I give you a D- in Civics and an F in Christian courage. Cheer up though. You get to keep your secular job. Lucky us. Lucky you.