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    Patriot Picket
    Nov 14, 2010
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    The ACLU contended that the commissioners intended the audience to participate by directing them to stand up for the prayers and by starting with phrases similar to "let us pray" or "please pray with me."
    Do they have a gun to their head ? How about just staying silent and seated ?
    The group argued that the decision would erode constitutional limitations on legislative prayers if it is allowed to stand.
    :wtf:

    Please point me to that article in the COTUS ... Sorry, Jefferson's letter to the Danbury Baptist Association isn't a constitutional limitation.

    This will probably be appealed to SCOTUS but with Stevens about to retire ... whoa Nellie, bar the door.
     

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