Sun, Jul. 29th, 2007, 12:08 pm

John Eaves - Mississippi This guy seems great until 16 seconds in:





For those of you who don't know I watch commercials for a living. I'm not a political expert by far, but I can't believe that with all of the serious problems our nation is facing religion in schools is still an issue. I believe that there's a separation of church and state, and that teaching religion in schools goes against one of the basic rights we have as Americans, whether its "voluntary" or not.



This issue pisses me off very much. Lets get the troops home to their families, and get the economy back up to snuff, maybe then we can argue about where religion belongs and who gives the best blow jobs. This guy seems great until 16 seconds in:For those of you who don't know I watch commercials for a living. I'm not a political expert by far, but I can't believe that with all of the serious problems our nation is facing religion in schools is still an issue. I believe that there's a separation of church and state, and that teaching religion in schools goes against one of the basic rights we have as Americans, whether its "voluntary" or not.This issue pisses me off very much. Lets get the troops home to their families, and get the economy back up to snuff, maybe then we can argue about where religion belongs and who gives the best blow jobs. Sun, Jul. 29th, 2007 04:37 pm (UTC)

jaymarcy You watch commercials for a living?!?! How the Hell do I sign up???

:) You watch commercialsHow the Hell do I sign up???:) Sun, Jul. 29th, 2007 04:56 pm (UTC)

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kingthunder Not to mention that the separation of church and state should include all state/government funded institutions, especially those that target young impressionable minds. Not to mention that the separation of church and state should include all state/government funded institutions, especially those that target young impressionable minds. Tue, Jul. 31st, 2007 08:11 pm (UTC)

codename_evan It's especially pernicious if the prayer is of the organized-but-you-can-opt-out-if-you-wan t variety. Then, it's like taking all the kids that aren't part of the dominant religion and putting a big sign on them that says, "I'm different," which is basically an invitation for a daily beating. It's especially pernicious if the prayer is of the organized-but-you-can-opt-out-if-you-want variety. Then, it's like taking all the kids that aren't part of the dominant religion and putting a big sign on them that says, "I'm different," which is basically an invitation for a daily beating. Wed, Aug. 1st, 2007 07:59 am (UTC)

kingthunder Absolutely. Lets teach them values. Like valuing conformity. Absolutely. Lets teach them values. Like valuing conformity.