Why should the coach be exempt?
How is this coach different from the classroom teacher who'd like to say a prayer before class?
Soft coercion is a thing. Arm-twisting and guns to the head don't have to be involved. At any rate, the relevant point is the coach is an...
I would not have.
Overturning R v W is the metaphorical nuclear strike against women's health issues. The reaction, in my opinion, is perfectly proportionate.
I could argue about Pence's influence, but if you don't accept him, how about McConnell? By Thursday, however, McConnell was apparently willing...
it's on the record that some do want a complete ban. Pence is one of them. In light of recent events, I think some worry is eminently justified.
He was hired to coach, not preach. I would like to know the content and length of his speechifying. Quick little thanks be that no player was...
Oh, it was not. I don't backtrack. You are being a ridiculous person.
I bolded it for you. "They're two separate issues, and as such should be considered differently. One size doesn't fit all. One involves the...
No, I don't. I specifically said they were not in the same category.
They're two separate issues, and as such should be considered differently. One size doesn't fit all. One involves the Constitution (church and...
I'm not seeing your point. Perhaps it's hidden under the inflammatory prose?
I think if a teacher ranted about politics in class she'd meet the entire administration, from the assistant principal to the school board on her...
Not according to the Supreme Court.
Sometimes the answer is "No." :(
If you're praying in public on the 50 yard line, yeah, it's for the attention and the spectacle. Might as well borrow a tent from the nearest...
I actually make my closest approach to Jesus and prayer right before Gator games.
Why would a coach pray after the game?
Of course there are secular arguments against abortion. Is that what you think the majority Catholic Justices did? Argue from a secular...