Here let me help you some. Here is a screen shot of the first few quotes you put above...you missed a line and also repeated things..
I am actually blaming both parties. I think the other one was earlier in the thread. Which is also a true state. There are a lot of cities with very strict gun...
It is a lot to unpack. It took years to decades to create it, and there is no easy fix. I won't deny any of that.
A. Because it is against the law and constitution of America.
B. It also harms good law abiding citizens.
C. No hunting?
D. No protection from this government or outside one...
Ummm I never said I didn't want to fix it, in fact I said I want to fix the root of the problem. Fix it before the person grabs a knife, gun, bomb etc and goes out to get attention/revenge or whatever their goal is.
To get rid of guns in this country would be almost impossible. So why not focus...
Bye bye
Slow clap for you figuring out how to quote correctly...sort of.
But you are still twisting my words. Let me more simple. Guns are a tool and inanimate object. They do not get angry or mean...no emotions. It is the person that is controlling the gun, that is the problem. Take away...
I have no problem with that. The Constitution was created in a way that it can be adjusted and changed, through a legal process of the government and the states. Not just judges ruling one way or another. What the current justices did was correct the illegal change, and put back to the states...
Though I will admit after reading almost the entire thing, the two sides have a very different story lines. I still feel like the coach's freedom of speech and religion was infringed on...but he may have pressed the issue publicly more than I would have. Then again,I felt that the government was...
Court docs of what the coach did.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf/21-418_i425.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwjl1538vc74AhWIE80KHfyIDTEQFnoECE4QAQ&usg=AOvVaw1Ijq7kaUHsXKlOznxDeTy1
I personall say the school district greatly violated his freedom...
I would curious to know how many of his players joined him, how many did not, and how many wanted him fired because of it?
From what little I have heard majority of the players joined him, and even some from other teams.
Hmm what I just read said he was originally doing it before the game in the locker room, but not requiring people to join in or listen. When he was approached about that, he stopped. He then start praying after the game on his own, again not requiring participantion or listening in, and students...
But that last one didn't address anything from my reply to you. Especially since the coach was not doing it during game time, he was his on time.
I'm not sure if the prayer was even out loud...I am guessing at least originally it was not.
I get offended by things every day and then I put my big boy pant on and get over it. Life isn't fair, and isn't the same for everyone.
I clearly said if someone gets special treatment for attending (better spots etc), then that would be wrong. I'm not sure how that doesn't cover, anti special...
Constitution doesn't say the church can't be in the state (or religion or values). It says "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof."
I would have no problem with a Muslim, Buddist etc coach praying on the field, and letting...
I'm not defending violence or killing. In fact I would think it is pretty obvious I respect all lives, not just some of them (like those in the womb).
I've said from the very beginning that I just don't feel guns are the problem, the are just the solution people are using. If there were no...