The interruption has come from a family that has allegedly formed a law suit against the governor of Texas for calling for the school days to begin with a moment of silence. Not prayer, nothing spoken, students can do whatever they please for those 60 seconds as long as it is silent and if they wish to say a prayer (Christian or not) then it would be silent, as in unheard and unless we are becoming thought police then there shouldn’t be an issue.
What gets me so upset is that there was not a mandate for prayer or anything remotely religious by any stretch of the imagination. Yes, the “moment of silence” is typically something that coincides with prayer but the reality is, it is optional (minus being quiet for a measly minute which a teacher can mandate alone without calling it that anyway) so I don’t see why these wimps can sit down and shut up for 60 seconds, amuse themselves however they care to as long as its quiet while the rest of us show a little RESPECT for those who deserve it (unlike these guys who just like to complain about everything that doesn’t revolve around their world the exact way they want it to–>THIS IS STILL A DEMOCRACY WHICH MEANS THE MAJORITY CHOOSE NOT ONE FAMILY THAT CONTINUES TO FIND SOMETHING NEW TO COMPLAIN ABOUT EVERY CHANCE THEY GET—they have already issued law suits about the boy scouts and a prayer group passing out flyers, which is entirely Constitutional).
Why can’t people stop complaining? Every time something is slightly different from their idea, there is a law suit. What would they say if all a sudden all of us who care about our freedoms and sudden told people like these over complaining people that we don’t care if we offend you because you know what? You offend us more often than we care to count so stop complaining like the wimps that you are because everyone is tired of listening.
