genuineoriginal
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I am part of a grass roots movement to impeach the law-breaking judges.You should get started then. :up:
The current effort is to educate the ignorant people (like you) about the truth.
I am part of a grass roots movement to impeach the law-breaking judges.You should get started then. :up:
Are you claiming that the Federal Congress wrote a law prohibiting people from yelling "fire" in a theater?There are limitations on the first amendment, obviously. Everyone knows that you can't yell "fire" in a theater. Is that a misapplication as well?
That's where you're wrong.That's what's do hypocritical about all these self-proclaimed Christians, they would have fits and coniptions if it was done by other beliefs. e.g. Islamic or Satanists.
They'd quickly get laws to ban it. It's been done before, in modern times to boot.
Are you claiming that the Federal Congress wrote a law prohibiting people from yelling "fire" in a theater?
Or are you thinking that the First Amendment is not a prohibition against acts of Congress?
That's what's do hypocritical about all these self-proclaimed Christians, they would have fits and coniptions if it was done by other beliefs. e.g. Islamic or Satanists.
They'd quickly get laws to ban it. It's been done before, in modern times to boot.
The article you referenced is creating a lie by omitting the word "Federal" before each instance of the word "government".
The First Amendment does not apply to State governments.
I'm saying that even though freedom of speech is clearly given in the first amendment, there are still exceptions, such as the fire example. If there are exceptions for that, there will be exceptions to the other freedoms listed as well, religion included
And I am saying that the words of the First Amendment is clear in its prohibitions against acts by the Federal Congress.
There is no way to violate the First Amendment unless you are the Federal Congress making a law.
A State of Kansas employee hanging a picture on a wall is not the Federal Congress making a law, so there is no violation of the First Amendment.
The State of Kansas retains the right to promote a religion (or prohibit the promotion of a religion) in its State through the words of the Tenth Amendment.
Perhaps, but if they want to continue to get federal funding, they have to play ball. Grants and federal funding tends to blur the line between state and federal jurisdiction
Yes, the love of money is the root of all evil.
I am part of a grass roots movement to impeach the law-breaking judges.
The First Amendment does not apply to State governments.
Exerting State's Rights is not a violation of the Constitution.So your argument is that state and local governments can violate the US Constitution all they want?
Exerting State's Rights is not a violation of the Constitution.
Applying the restrictions of the First Amendment to anyone except the Federal Congress is a violation of the US Constitution.
The Chanute school district removed the picture after getting a complaint from the national Freedom From Religion Foundation, the school superintendent said Friday.
Richard Proffitt, who just started his first school year as Chanute superintendent, said the picture was taken down after the district’s lawyer advised that the school could not legally display it.
“We were notified and we responded to stay in compliance,” Proffitt said.
“Oh man, it’s getting bad,” Semey said. “That’s what’s wrong with this world. Not enough people have Christ in their lives.”
“Nobody else in the school seemed to be bothered by it,” he said. “There were only one or two evolution kids and they didn’t seem to be bothered by it.
I guess it's a moot point now, since the school has taken down the painting.
Chanute residents protest removal of picture of Jesus from school
Told ya. Once they ran this by their legal department, the answer was obvious "If this goes to court, you'll lose". And despite the "Why would anyone think this is a religious display" pretending from Christians in this thread, it seems the locals knew what the intent of the painting was...
And I really have no idea what this quote is supposed to mean. What kind of messed up town is this?
"Evolution kids"? :idunno:
But then, what can you expect from a "22-year-old fur trapper". :chuckle:
Just because a lawyer told them that, it doesnt make it true
Fact, the atheist organization is doing most of these letters just hoping people cave. Lots of people cave, because they either dont have the money to fight it, or just dont know the law.
As the article notes, an Ohio school district went against their lawyers' advice and it ended up costing them.
Do you have an example of a school winning a case like this?