Prayer in Public Schools? Only if it's to Allah.
The PMS is getting the better of me this week, folks. So, prepare to be drug along as I trample over the Information Superhighway in search of anything and everything that just gets my goat.
Michelle Malkin featured a post I think you should read ASAP. Isn't it a great day in America when kids in Kentucky are fighting to be able to recite the Lord's Prayer at their graduation ceremony (yes, I know, it's a great day in America when kids in Kentucky are graduating...ba-dum-bum!) while junior highers in California are able to engage in Muslim role playing exercises in which they can pray to Allah, recite the profession of Muslim faith and participate in the fasting and deprivation associated with Ramadan?
As noted in the article, it will be interesting to see how the "prayer" segment of these so-called educationally sound role playing exercises will be handled if and when the issue makes it to the US Supreme Court and if and when SCOTUS decides to take it.
Is there anyone else who finds this ridiculous and ludicrous and yet ANOTHER reason if you are in California you should be running for the midwest, homeschooling or both?
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