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Originally Posted by Danzig188
as i said, it's not the problem about prayer, it has to do with the fact it was declared unconstitutional--and i don't think my children should be used to defy a supreme court ruling.
i probably will let it go for now. it it bothers me that it's happening, but i do know it would open a tremendously huge can of worms. and of course my kids would be the one to get the grief, not me--so much.
thanks to everyone for their comments, i appreciate you chiming in.
and rupe, most cities don't require you to sit at a red light later at night due to carjacking concerns...most places set them to go to flashing lights at night.
i just happen to get a bit burned when people try to pull a majority rules, so we're right thing..which is what this is, the majority doesn't rule, the constitution is supposed to. it's a pet peeve of mine!
thanks again everyone.
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I personally would bring it up in a nonadversarial way. Thats just me though. And if I had any hint it was hurting my daughter in any way, I would move her. And then keep up the battle because the people involved had actually held this against my kid. People like that have no place in education.
As a teacher, I had parent call me stupid 6 times in a row on the phone and then hang up on me because her daughter did not make an A. I never ever took it out on her kid though, its not her fault. She did not choose her mom. And she was a really good kid. But even if she was not, I would feel horrible holding a grudge because of her mom.