An ernest teacher brought her students to the Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC.
Outside the S.C. building she asked the students to bow their heads and have a moment of prayer. Immediately, a S. C. guard came up and said they could not pray there.
Apparently, there is a regulation against having political protests or making public polical statements on the grounds of the U. S. Supreme Court. The guard interpreted these Christian childrens' prayers as political statements.
This must be overruled! It's one thing if Mooselimbs, who we know would be planning to blow the place up, were to "pray" in front of the S. C. But, Christians do not do such things and must be given a pass on praying there.
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