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Old 06-19-2006, 02:57 PM
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Default Re: Federal Appeals Court Upholds Constitutionality Of Ten Commandments Display

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Originally Posted by LionsDen
Another poster here repeated the propaganda line that just because the school system has the DOI in a book (or on a school wall) that it somehow makes the lawsuit invalid. The other poster is wrong.
By the way, that is not what I said at all. What I said was that a textbook used by the school district contains the Declaration of Independence. The headline on the ADF press release was "Declaration of Independence Banned from Classroom." The fact that the ADF lied has nothing to do with the lawsuit.

Your compendium of links serves no other purpose than to confirm that a series of rightwing screwheads swallowed and regurgitated the ADF's baldfaced lie. And it goes without saying - although it's always fun to point out - that you are engaging in the same dishonest activity right here.

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My take is that the school system felt the heat and lied about the original principal's order or just let the principal lie and then reversed the ban policy.
There was no "policy," and your "take" is complete bullshit, along with the rest of your drivel.

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It is creepy that such a thing could happen in America, but then that was California!
What is creepy is that a public school teacher actually believes that his "freedom of speech" entitles him to convert his classroom into a fundamentalist pulpit before a captive audience of fifth graders.

From a purely academic standpoint, what's even creepier is an alleged history teacher presenting to his captive audience of fifth graders forged documents in the guise of 'George Washington's Prayer Journals.'
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