We let her bring her cats. |
We pointed out [in the letter] that the Supreme Court has never ruled that public schools have to ban the singing of religious Christmas carols or prohibit the distribution of candy canes or Christmas cards or symbols. These are all very lawful observances of a national holiday that, by the way, 96 percent of Americans celebrate. So there's no legal basis for this type of injunction. |
We started pressuring them and they started throwing turnovers. We were just fast breaking and started coming back and gaining some confidence. |
We still get leads on him from time to time. And we still track them all down. But they don't turn up anything. |
We were hoping this would be the winter we'd get a lot of snow. |
We were shell-shocked from the last experience down here. |
We're building a community. We're not plopping down monuments to individual architects. |
We've done an hour-and 15-minute workouts and not said a word to each other. |
What we have here is just another example of viewpoint discrimination. Rather than seeing a tolerance for people of all faiths, what we see more and more sadly is really an outright hostility towards persons of the Christian faith. |
When Christian kids and those with traditional viewpoints were expressing their views they were being silenced all over the country. We hear a lot about tolerance these days, but what we're seeing more and more is an outright hostility toward people of particular faiths, mostly Christianity. |
Why not put the effort forth; why not give back to your community? |
Winning the county tourney was one of our team goals. I was extremely proud of the boys for playing hard and accomplishing what they set out to do. |
You could spend 10 hours learning about those companies on the Internet. And sure enough they have. |