So to get around this problem, Kennedy, his lawyers and, ultimately, six U.S. Supreme Court justices made up an alternate storyline.
In this new telling, students were nowhere around and had nothing to do with Kennedy’s praying. He was a lone and silent sentinel, joined only by his convictions. As Justice Neil Gorsuch preposterously wrote, “He offered his prayers quietly while his students were otherwise occupied.”
With the congressional midterm elections approaching, a new polling memo from the Republican State Leadership Committee shows that inflation and crime are much more important to voters than the issue of abortion.
When asked what issues they considered most important, 37% of likely voters said the high cost of living and inflation; 16% said the economy in general. Crime and violence were the most important to 9%, while just 8% of voters said abortion was the most important issue to them.
"This data is another reminder that what you see on Twitter and in the press doesn't necessarily capture reality when it comes to voter behavior," the polling memo read. "A little more than four months from Election Day, the political environment is still a disaster for state Democrats, state Republicans have a commanding lead on what is far and away the most important issue to voters, and the issues state Democrats are trying to exploit to distract from Biden’s failing economy are not going to be salient enough to save them come November."
Not celebrating the diversity and inclusion of prayer on a football field didn't make the list
It's a left-wing Godless propaganda rag for shit humans like you.
HTH.
And take your GD meds today, would ya.
so nothing
So the coach yelled, Gather Up or you are running laps tomorrow? I missed that part. Your track record on the actual facts is not good. Not good defined as never right. I'm still trying to figure out the religion the coach established and where the Church was. I'm surprised the dissent didn't point that out.
For an example of a religious establishment at the time of the First Amendment, we could look to England in 1789. It was clear in 1789 that the states could have an official government religion, just not the federal government. Now through the miracle of the 14th amendment, states may not establish a religion. In no sane world does a coach praying after a game constitute an establishment of religion. It clearly is a free exercise of religion.
Of course, no student was pressured to walk out of school in support of the leftard heroes St. George and BLM. Now that is better example of a state establishment of official religious doctrine.
========= Church of England Facts The British monarch is considered the supreme governor of the Church. Among other privileges, he or she has the authority to approve the appointment of archbishops and other church leaders.
Lionel shows again his sports acumen is beyond reproach. Love this nugget from the opinion piece:
Here’s how a former player at Bremerton High School described that homecoming game in a brief to the court:
“To this day, I don’t remember who we played or if we even won. … All I remember is the aftermath of that game” in which there were “over 500 people storm[ing] the football field … from both sides, hopping the fences and rushing to the field to be close to Kennedy before he started his prayer.”
How many high school players get the chance to have 500 fans run onto the field and celebrate after a game? Hopping the fence along the way?
Zero- Guess why. It's against state rules for spectators to be on the field immediately following the game. Security of players and officials Trumps the need to go hug your kid or pray with a coach you don't know. Honestly Lionel- are you so starved for a win that you latch on to any op ed piece that feeds into your prejudice? (Rhetorical question because we all know you do). It's announced before the game as standard procedure and then again in the final minutes as a reminder. But then again, I only have hundreds of games to draw on to form my opinion.
On another note- what great contributing player can't remember who they played or if they won in a situation where the field was swarmed? Sounds like it happened every game? Oh wait- I covered that point earlier.
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Like always.
Give it a rest.
The Seattle Times isn't a trusted news source.
It's a left-wing Godless propaganda rag for shit humans like you.
HTH.
And take your GD meds today, would ya.
#Pharisees
You should go scream at the sky.
Maybe you'll be given a sign.
Or struck by lightening.
Great start to the morning for the leftist loon
With the congressional midterm elections approaching, a new polling memo from the Republican State Leadership Committee shows that inflation and crime are much more important to voters than the issue of abortion.
When asked what issues they considered most important, 37% of likely voters said the high cost of living and inflation; 16% said the economy in general. Crime and violence were the most important to 9%, while just 8% of voters said abortion was the most important issue to them.
"This data is another reminder that what you see on Twitter and in the press doesn't necessarily capture reality when it comes to voter behavior," the polling memo read. "A little more than four months from Election Day, the political environment is still a disaster for state Democrats, state Republicans have a commanding lead on what is far and away the most important issue to voters, and the issues state Democrats are trying to exploit to distract from Biden’s failing economy are not going to be salient enough to save them come November."
Not celebrating the diversity and inclusion of prayer on a football field didn't make the list
Posted by a retard leftist loon.
Our own board racist
For an example of a religious establishment at the time of the First Amendment, we could look to England in 1789. It was clear in 1789 that the states could have an official government religion, just not the federal government. Now through the miracle of the 14th amendment, states may not establish a religion. In no sane world does a coach praying after a game constitute an establishment of religion. It clearly is a free exercise of religion.
Of course, no student was pressured to walk out of school in support of the leftard heroes St. George and BLM. Now that is better example of a state establishment of official religious doctrine.
=========
Church of England Facts
The British monarch is considered the supreme governor of the Church. Among other privileges, he or she has the authority to approve the appointment of archbishops and other church leaders.
Here’s how a former player at Bremerton High School described that homecoming game in a brief to the court:
“To this day, I don’t remember who we played or if we even won. … All I remember is the aftermath of that game” in which there were “over 500 people storm[ing] the football field … from both sides, hopping the fences and rushing to the field to be close to Kennedy before he started his prayer.”
How many high school players get the chance to have 500 fans run onto the field and celebrate after a game? Hopping the fence along the way?
Zero- Guess why. It's against state rules for spectators to be on the field immediately following the game. Security of players and officials Trumps the need to go hug your kid or pray with a coach you don't know. Honestly Lionel- are you so starved for a win that you latch on to any op ed piece that feeds into your prejudice? (Rhetorical question because we all know you do). It's announced before the game as standard procedure and then again in the final minutes as a reminder. But then again, I only have hundreds of games to draw on to form my opinion.
On another note- what great contributing player can't remember who they played or if they won in a situation where the field was swarmed? Sounds like it happened every game? Oh wait- I covered that point earlier.
Off to your next windmill Senor Quixote-
Didn't I always tell your mom to keep the change?
This is what a shit human being looks like.
When he's getting his ass handed to him, like from me, he meltsdown and poasts this kind of vile.
I'm not PDX Dazzler but you know that.
Now, continue on being what you've always been on every bored you've ever soiled.
A pathological liar and really shitty person.