re: #124 Gus
Today’s SCOTUS decision WRT 1st Amendment is a Trojan Horse.
Why? Even Kagans dissent says it’s about inclusion of various religions in prayer.
Is any of the following factually incorrect?
Justice Kennedy said traditions starting with the first Congress supported the constitutionality of ceremonial prayers at the start of legislative sessions. Both Houses of Congress, he said, have appointed and paid for official chaplains almost without interruption ever since. Legislative prayer, he said, is “a practice that was accepted by the framers and has withstood the critical scrutiny of time and political change.”
So both Houses can and a simple town hall meeting must not?
As long as many religions are welcome, I’m fine with it. Bring the priest, he rabbi, the rest just the same.