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Students demand school keep Ten Commandments mural despite legal threats
September 14, 2016
By Victor Skinner


O’DONNELL, Texas – Parents, students, teachers and administrators flooded an O’Donnell Independent School District board meeting Tuesday to demand board members keep a Ten Commandments mural targeted by an anti-Christian group.

Last week the Wisconsin-based Freedom From Religion Foundation penned a letter to superintendent Cathy Amonett demanding that the district remove a Ten Commandments mural that was recently painted in a new section of O’Donnell High School.

http://eagnews.org/students-demand-school-keep-ten-commandments-mural-despite-legal-threats/
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Re: Students demand school keep Ten Commandments mural despite legal threats
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2016, 12:10:18 pm »
Students demand school keep Ten Commandments mural despite legal threats
September 14, 2016
By Victor Skinner


O’DONNELL, Texas – Parents, students, teachers and administrators flooded an O’Donnell Independent School District board meeting Tuesday to demand board members keep a Ten Commandments mural targeted by an anti-Christian group.

Last week the Wisconsin-based Freedom From Religion Foundation penned a letter to superintendent Cathy Amonett demanding that the district remove a Ten Commandments mural that was recently painted in a new section of O’Donnell High School.

http://eagnews.org/students-demand-school-keep-ten-commandments-mural-despite-legal-threats/
So what is some outfit in Wisconsin doing giving a school in Texas grief over what is on their wall?
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Re: Students demand school keep Ten Commandments mural despite legal threats
« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2016, 12:20:32 pm »
Can you imagine the reaction if someone started a "Freedom From Islam" Foundation?
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