Maybe there's still hope...REAL hope!
Yes, just maybe, there is hope for our failing nation. Not the counterfeit hope and change thingy the president brandishes about hither and yon, but real hope. It may be up to the next generation to proclaim that they're not going to sit back and take any more crap. That's what this graduating class did:
God bless those kids and others who dare stand up against the petty little tyrants. It's the only way we'll get this nation back.
Members of the graduating class of 2009 at Florida's Pace High School have expressed their objections to ACLU restrictions on statements of religious faith at their school by rising up en masse at their ceremony and reciting the Lord's Prayer.Don't you just love it when people stand up for their God given rights? Be sure to read the entire piece; it's inspiring!
The incident happened just days ago, but has been virtually ignored by media outlets throughout the region, according to officials with Liberty Counsel, a legal team representing Principal Frank Lay and teacher Michelle Winkler in their battle with the ACLU, which had complained that faculty and teachers were talking about their beliefs.
Nearly 400 graduating seniors at Pace, a Santa Rosa County school, stood up at their graduation, according to Mathew Staver, president of Liberty Counsel.
Parents, family and friends joined in the recitation, and applauded the students when they were finished, Staver told WND.
"Many of the students also painted crosses on their graduation caps to make a statement of faith," the organization reported.
"Neither students nor teachers shed their constitutional rights at the schoolhouse gate," said Staver, who also is dean of Liberty University School of Law. "The students at Pace High School refused to remain silent and were not about to be bullied by the ACLU.
God bless those kids and others who dare stand up against the petty little tyrants. It's the only way we'll get this nation back.
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