godsandmen
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- Oct 20, 2017
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You are making stuff up about her now.What the fuck are you babbling about? She was in attendance. She would have been a sophomore. Further, the school district allowing Christians to pass out their Bibles on campus was a clear violation of the First Amendment. Kudos to her for calling it out. And shame on the school district for not doing anything when she got death threats from her fellow students for calling it out.Tough that the school district allowing a group to hand out Bibles at another school two years ago where she was not in attendance won't buy her a bus ticket to UC anywhereTough, Dekster. Cidney had every right to do as she did, and now the court is going to smack the school district hard, which is going to have to pay her full ride at UC Boulder.
She was not in attendance at a middle school two years ago if she graduated last year. The school district allowed her to pass out her anti-religion pamphlets. She has a history of hospitalization for mental issues. A lot of what is being alleged in the OP article as being linked to her religion had nothing to do with the Bible issue but her perpetual drama like trying to stage a one-person pro-abortion protest in her classes. She is now in college claiming she could have gotten into better schools and gotten scholarships to those better schools but for her persecution when it sounds like she was nutty as a fruit cake.
Have not made up a thing. The OP article is not the only one on the internet about this case. More importantly, you should read what her lawsuit says before you pretend to know what she herself has alleged. Almost every article you find on the atheist vs. religion feud should be deep dived if you really want to know the truth and not just have your panties ruffled.
If you're not making stuff up, then post the link to the article you read. Then we'll believe you,