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Legal Moment of Silence struck down by Liberal Courts
A federal judge Wednesday overturned a state law requiring students to observe a moment of silence at the start of each day, ruling it amounted to an unconstitutional endorsement of religion aimed at introducing prayer in public schools.
The decision by U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman makes permanent a ban he put in place in May after a legal challenge by Dawn Sherman, a student at Buffalo Grove High School, and her atheist activist father, Rob Sherman.
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There is no separation of church and state.
We are still a Christian nation.
The US Supreme Court starts it’s day with “God save the United States and this Honorable Court!”.
The US Congress starts it’s day with a prayer.
George Washington’s inauguration included attending a church service.
One of the first federal employees were the Congressional Chaplains.
Our founding fathers wanted the Bible used as a text book to help students with their reading.
President Obama’s inauguration had a controversy because an Islamic Imam with terrorist ties gave a prayer at his prayer breakfast.
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