Discussion: RNC Member: Removing Prayer From School Led To 'Assault, Rape, Murder'

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“David Barton has done studies and research…”

No. No he hasn’t. Nope nope nope.

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Schools do teach the Golden Rule, you stupid America-loathing trollop.

Also, Bobby Jindal is one creepy motherfucker.

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Aren’t these the same people that fight against teaching things like ethics in school?

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Because the Constitution was written and signed on Opposite Day.

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What’s more, these are the same fucking idiots who are just as likely to sound the bullhorns and run around with their hair on fire screeching that teaching morals and ethics and right from wrong “is not what public schools are for…it should be taught in the home and left to the parents and something something invasion of our rights to have public schools imposing these things upon us.”

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I would recommend the GOP national committee build an ark with their billion in dark money and sail away to Honnah Lee with Little Jackie Paper, JEB Bush and Rand Paul…

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Glad she cleared this up. I have been wondering why everyone I have known since 1962 has been committing all those assaults, rapes and murders. AND for letting all of us know that it’s only because it’s in the Bible that “Treat others like you want to be yourself treated” that anyone is aware that that’s what human beings are just supposed to do.

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Yes, we should go back to the good ole’ days of prayer in schools. When lynchings were common. We could even go back to the days when alcohol was outlawed! Yeah, those were the good ole’ days.

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Removing prayer from school has obviously led to the election of numbers of moronic religious wingnut politicians whose only issues include not only the horror of removing prayer from school but also the revelation that these politicians are so far removed from and antithetical to the teachings of their Christ-person as to qualify them for a padded room in a sane and rational society - which, equally obviously, the United States is not because… (see beginning of sentence).

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Since she’s going to hell, I suppose one says things like that.

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Saudi Arabia recently passed a law making it illegal to be an atheist. I don’t understand how that’s supposed to work. Just because you’re forced to say the words doesn’t mean you believe them.

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And there was no cheating, no rumbles, Julie Andrews would often show up, everybody fed deer from their hands and broke out into “If I Had a Hammer.”

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This woman is clearly too stupid to live.

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You want to get this neanderthal really upset, ask her if she’s ever had a abortion and be truthful about your answer!

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What did they put in the drinking water in Iowa to have all these crazies now getting involved in politics?

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She needs a reality check. Crime is down across the nation. How does she imagine this happens if crime is up in schools?

My personal guess is that crime in schools may appear to be up because in her day and age women married their rapists. Which leads to a high divorce rate.

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Wow, she’s totally right, I would never have committed all those rapes and murders if I’d been forced to say a sectarian prayer in my grade school.

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I would like to “like” this post one thousand times. I’m so sick of these moralizing jackasses who conveniently forget that prior to prayer being removed from schools (and really, as long as there are pop quizzes, tests, grades, report cards, and parent-teacher conferences, prayer will never be removed from schools) there were lynchings, rapes, murders, and a total subjugation of a race of people. When prayer was part of the everyday curriculum, adults and their children thought it was a good idea to scream hate and expletives at a five year old whose parents had the audacity to want her to attend an integrated school. These good ole days that some white folks long for were the bad ole days for the rest of us.

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I’m sure she will acknowledge her argument leads logically to the claim that taking prayer and the Bible out of schools caused David Barton to lie so much in his books.

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