There IS Prayer in School…For Gays. UPDATED WITH SCHOOL DISTRICT EMAIL!

April 15, 2011

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Court decisions have determined that a moment of silence is tantamount to prayer and is coercive. It’s not so, apparently, if it’s a moment of silence, nay, a DAY of silence in support of the homosexual agenda. Today is Day of Silence in “support”–of homosexual students. High schools around the country will take part.

On the National Day of Silence hundreds of thousands of students nationwide take a vow of silence to bring attention to anti-LGBT name-calling, bullying and harassment in their schools. 

This is what happens when the left picks and chooses the content of speech all in an effort to stop whatever ill they are against this week. But if you want to pray to your God or have a moment of silence at graduation before sending kids out into the world or praying for the safety of athletes before a game it’s verboten. Duplicity, thy name is the left.
***UPDATED***
This email was sent to me by someone (no Politifact I will not reveal my source this time, either, not even if I’m threatened by your buddy Matt Shelby) who received it from an administrator at a local school district. Can you imagine a day of silence being planned to support another cause, say voice of the martyrs or something?

Date: Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 10:30 AM
Subject: Day of silence coming up
To: All Certified Middle School Staff <ms_certified@******.k12.or.us>, All Classified Middle School Staff <ms_classified@*****.k12.or.us>,…
Hi all,
As you do your curriculum planning I wanted to let you know that the day of silence for gay, lesbian and transgender teens is April 15. ************ and I are working on planning something that we will present to [the superintendent] but I wanted you to know so that you do not plan something that day that requires students to talk [emph added]. We’ll let you know the details soon.

“Love all. Serve all. Help ever. Hurt never.” Sathya Sai Babi

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Wow, an entire day where no kids are allowed to talk. Must be interesting when you don’t understand a math concept or have a question on your english exam. Political correctness beats out learning. Again.
Another argument against more money for schools.

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