Ever since GWB retired, the Godly State of Texas has been under constant attack from hateful atheist scum. 
Someone needs to tell this fruitcake that America is a Christian nation, and that Texas is about as Christian as they come! Why doesn't she put on her burka and move back to Iraquistan if she hates Jesus so much? :thtreaten:

Woman files suit to stop prayer
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- There's another battle brewing in the fight over the separation over church and state. A Houston woman says she believes the city council is violating the constitution by beginning their meetings with a prayer.
Plaintiff Kay Staley and her attorney, Randall Kallinen, have slapped the city of Houston with a federal lawsuit, arguing that the long held tradition of saying a prayer before city council meetings is unconstitutional
"Just because it always has been doesn't make it right," said Staley. "There are lots of people who feel exactly the same way I do. Most people are afraid to come out and say anything because of their jobs or their friends."
The lawsuit says by allowing open prayer, whether Christian, Jewish, Muslim or any other religion, it violates the separation of church and state. But the city's legal department says there are already some legal guidelines allowing for some religious invocation at public gatherings.
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- There's another battle brewing in the fight over the separation over church and state. A Houston woman says she believes the city council is violating the constitution by beginning their meetings with a prayer.
Plaintiff Kay Staley and her attorney, Randall Kallinen, have slapped the city of Houston with a federal lawsuit, arguing that the long held tradition of saying a prayer before city council meetings is unconstitutional
"Just because it always has been doesn't make it right," said Staley. "There are lots of people who feel exactly the same way I do. Most people are afraid to come out and say anything because of their jobs or their friends."
The lawsuit says by allowing open prayer, whether Christian, Jewish, Muslim or any other religion, it violates the separation of church and state. But the city's legal department says there are already some legal guidelines allowing for some religious invocation at public gatherings.
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