And now it goes to SCOTUS and they allow it.
United States of (christian) Taliban
Remember the 1st amendment? That was a good one while it lasted.
I’ll miss it
Hey, we’ll still have the 2nd amendment until we give them a reason to take it away. I vote we give them a really good reason to want us disarmed, but that maybe also puts them in, you know, a position where they can no longer vote to take any more constitutional rights away.
Setting precedent for other districts
Maybe. The one thing that saves rational results right now is that the Supreme Court can’t possibly take every single case. They have to pick carefully for cases that will fuck things up the most.
Rare W for separation of church and state in Republican territory. I hope it lasts.
Maybe someone should tell Republicans that religion is all made up, not real. Kinda like magic and trickle-down economics.
We keep trying, but they keep pulling both of those out like it’s settled fact.
What’s the point of putting it up there if they don’t follow it?
Enforcing religiousity has little to do with morals and more to do with control. Look at any religious state and you will find not a moral state, but one that uses religion to control other people and enforce their power.
But if they can’t get the ten commandments in school, how then will trickle-down indoctrination work? 🤔
Didn’t you hear? They’re rebranding to horse and sparrow indoctrination instead!
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For NOW…
Thank Buddah!
Does the government itself have first amendment protection?
Against what?
I can put up a poster on my property or business of the ten commandments and it’s free speech. Does the government have the same protection? Can a government entity invoke the first amendment?
The constitution lays out certain things the government can’t say or do. One of those things is bring together church and state
A simple reading would be no.
“Congress shall make no law… abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press…”
In the strictest sense, it only applies to acts of Congress. It doesn’t even apply to states. However, the 14th Amendment setup a framework for incorporating the federal constitution down to the states, including this. Freedom of speech has also been interpreted more broadly in general.