Nancy by Olivia Jaimes for September 25, 2014

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    i_am_the_jam  over 10 years ago

    American Public Schools™, ladies and gentlemen :P

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    jnik23260  over 10 years ago

    You can say them…Just not out loud, and not forcing everyone else to do it!

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    Wiseguy70005  over 10 years ago

    Prayers are a crutch used by non-thinkers.

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    Observer fo Irony  over 10 years ago

    What the prayers for the English, History, and Science tests, are they banned now too? Mine were never answered but I just figured I was suppose to learn something from it.

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    jrankin1959  over 10 years ago

    An oldie, but a goodie…

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    Carl Rennhack Premium Member over 10 years ago

    Anyone ever know an atheist who spurned USofA currency because it says IN GOD WE TRUST on it?!?

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    rondm66  over 10 years ago

    Private or home school.

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    WaitingMan  over 10 years ago

    As the law exists today, any child, in any school, can say any prayer to any god, any time they want, as long as they don’t interfere with school activities. This is true freedom of religion. Not a teacher led prayer that has been government approved. People who say children aren’t allowed to pray in school are just plain wrong.

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    MJ Premium Member over 10 years ago

    I think it’s just a funny strip today. Guess I didn’t realize it’s a political cartoon.

    And “WaitingMan” is 100% correct, by the way. So, lighten up and enjoy the humor and artistry.

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    Jim Kerner  about 10 years ago

    When I was in kinder garden, 55 years ago, I led the New York version from Romper Room. God is great. God is good. Now, let us thank him for our food. Amen.

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    Mister Mean  about 10 years ago

    It is not freedom of religion UNLESS I can force you to believe in MY God. If you do not accept what I believe as the truth (regardless or your beliefs) I am being persecuted.

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    hankgillette  about 10 years ago

    I don’t think that has been an item in the news for about 50 years.

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    JanLC  about 10 years ago

    As long as a prayer is student-led, it is legal. As WaitingMan said, any child, any prayer, any god. SCOTUS has upheld student prayer, they only banned organized teacher-led prayer.

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    Observer fo Irony  about 10 years ago

    @The J.A.M.Does that mean that they want to end religion persecution too? Would that stop them from persecuting people who follow a religion by choice?

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    MJ Premium Member about 10 years ago

    Wow, Christians sure are angry people, aren’t they? They can even take a cute little joke about math test anxiety and turn it into a tirade about forcing kids in school to believe in their imaginary friend.

    I’ve known and continue to meet nice people who happen to be Christians, so I know it’s not all of them who have this complex. Even the author of this strip seems to always appear as happy and positive. And he is proud of his beliefs. It’s a shame that his Christian readers lead such angry and negative lives.

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    MJ Premium Member about 10 years ago

    I hadn’t heard about that but am glad that it did happen. As long as it is peaceful, anyone should be allowed to speak to anyone listening.

    It could be Al-Qaeda, Christians, Nazis, or whatever. That’s what the First Amendment is all about. Those who try to silence such speech, as ridiculous and hateful as many of us may see it, are traitors to this nation.

    That certainly doesn’t mean that these views should be foisted upon impressionable children in a public school. Clearly, any of the three groups I mention and many more are historically significant and should be addressed in the study of history. That perspective should never be suppressed.

    There’s a big difference between that and promoting any one of them as the correct philosophy to adopt. We now question why anyone could have ever believed that the world is flat. But it is a part of our history. Although the philosophies of militant Islamic groups, Christians, etc. are current, they will at some point be an essential topic to understand historically.

    Perspective, people. Let’s hold onto perspective. And that First Amendment. It was a good idea over 200 years ago and is still a good idea.

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    kathleenashbaugh  about 10 years ago

    Wow, Guy! You really got them talking today!

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    ST Joe River Premium Member about 10 years ago

    Good job Guy it is your strip and no one forces any one to read it. Still a free country so far but going down hill fast.

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    luckylouie  about 10 years ago

    There is no law against praying in school. In the U.S., anyone can pray anywhere, anytime, in any manner they choose. What the Supreme Court said was simply that no government agency can write a prayer and force the people under its jurisdiction to recite that prayer.

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