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Reply to "Football, Prayers, and the First Amendment"

Originally Posted by NashBama:
...The school didn't fight it because they don't have the funds to do so, you're right about that. However, their decision is based on money not on whether they did something illegal. They did nothing illegal...

 

Please listen to Albertville High's Principal McAbee describe why he also canceled pre-game prayers through their the PA to a captive audience:

http://www.whnt.com/videobeta/...Ends-Pre-Game-Prayer

 

For the lazy among you, he says, "We know it's illegal" "You don't fight something you know you can't win"

 

Other local schools will soon stop their pre-game prayers too and they'll do so because their lawyers know they've been in violation of the law for years in this respect, but got away with it until now.

 

NB, like I told you, your belief about the law is irrelevant. If you still feel strongly about your legal claims please cite the case law to back it up, then get out there and sue the pants off the FFRF.


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