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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sq3ElGdC2fU]Senate Hindu Prayer shouted down - YouTube[/ame]
Christian hypocrites.
 
First the congress referred to in the 1st Amendment is the US Congress not the states, that being said the guy who caused the disruption is an ass.
 
If the Manchurian muslim had his way.....

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You don't seem to stay on top of the current news do you.

"Justices allow public prayers at New York town's council meetings"
Are you ready for the onslaught?
Give it a think and think of it well.
Hypocrites from the Christians who claim to be Christians.
Find a source where someone tried to disrupt the opening prayer by someone of Christian faith.
They are the one that cannot tolerate the religious beliefs of another.


Did they make a law restricting his religious preference or did they just yell at him?
 
You don't seem to stay on top of the current news do you.

"Justices allow public prayers at New York town's council meetings"
Are you ready for the onslaught?
Give it a think and think of it well.
Hypocrites from the Christians who claim to be Christians.
Find a source where someone tried to disrupt the opening prayer by someone of Christian faith.
They are the one that cannot tolerate the religious beliefs of another.


Did they make a law restricting his religious preference or did they just yell at him?

The court allowed it because the town councils are not promoting or endorsing a religion. Why is that so difficult for you to understand?
 
You understand that a) that was back in 2007, and b) the people protesting were hecklers from NC who happened to roll in for the occasion, not Senators. Right?

Yes, of course heckling him was a douche move. But trying to blame conservatives or Republicans or whatever the hell the point of this thread is, is a double-douche move.
 
You understand that a) that was back in 2007, and b) the people protesting were hecklers from NC who happened to roll in for the occasion, not Senators. Right?

Yes, of course heckling him was a douche move. But trying to blame conservatives or Republicans or whatever the hell the point of this thread is, is a double-douche move.

Yeah, 'cause it was liberals, right? :lol:
 
You understand that a) that was back in 2007, and b) the people protesting were hecklers from NC who happened to roll in for the occasion, not Senators. Right?

Yes, of course heckling him was a douche move. But trying to blame conservatives or Republicans or whatever the hell the point of this thread is, is a double-douche move.

Yeah, 'cause it was liberals, right? :lol:
I dont know whether they are liberal or conservative. DOesnt really matter, right?
 
What is difficult for you to grasp is the idea of the intolerant right and they hypocrisy.
Again if the show fits! wear it.




You don't seem to stay on top of the current news do you.

"Justices allow public prayers at New York town's council meetings"
Are you ready for the onslaught?
Give it a think and think of it well.
Hypocrites from the Christians who claim to be Christians.
Find a source where someone tried to disrupt the opening prayer by someone of Christian faith.
They are the one that cannot tolerate the religious beliefs of another.


Did they make a law restricting his religious preference or did they just yell at him?

The court allowed it because the town councils are not promoting or endorsing a religion. Why is that so difficult for you to understand?
 

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