You clearly aren't exposed to it, but there's other religions from chritain ones buddy. You keep referencing the Constitution, meanwhile you seem to be blissfully unaware of its contents. Considering you aren't even aware of the first amendment. Separation of church and state in the United States - Wikipedia Separation of church and state means that the government can't endorse one religion and make people follow it. Public schools are run by the government, hence they can't force you to pray in public school. Just as a side note too, there's absolutely nothing stopping you from praying in school. The school can't endorse it, but go ahead and pray or follow any religious rules you like; also part of the first amendment. Here's a full text of the US Constitution btw. I suggest reading it before posting here again. http://www.usconstitution.net/const.pdf #rekt
lmao he is 12 give him a break I am guessing he finished his homework so he could come b**** about politics every night
Well One is bad and one is worse. Ill let you guys decide which one is that. (Its all about YOUR opinion):cat
At least be civil if you get into politics, it does you good. Again, let's refrain from insulting your opponents.
I get how people support each side but seriously, neither are actually fit to lead our stupid country.
Cypriot should be president. His day job is pretty boring anyway since he just steals from 12 year olds
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