http://www.thefoxnation.com/culture/...court-building
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A group of Christian students was allegedly ordered to stop praying outside the U.S. Supreme Court building on May 5 because a court police officer told them it was against the law.
The students were part of a junior high school American History class at Wickenburg Christian Academy in Arizona. After taking pictures on the steps of the Supreme Court building, their teacher gathered them to a side location where they formed a circle and began to pray.
According to Nate Kellum, senior counsel with the Alliance Defense Fund, a police officer “abruptly” interrupted the prayer and ordered the group to cease and desist.
“They were told to stop praying because they were violating the law and they had to take their prayer elsewhere,” Kellum told FOX News Radio.
A spokesperson for the Court said the Marshal of the Court will look into the events alleged by the ADF.
“The Court does not have a policy prohibiting prayer,” said public information officer Kathy Arberg in an email to FOX News Radio.
So the group of 15 students and seven adults left the Supreme Court and relocated to a sidewalk – where Rigo said the children stood in a gutter – and continued their prayer
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These students are in need of education. What could be worse? They actually gathered on the steps of the Supreme Court building and began to pray. Perhaps they prayed that the Supreme Court would be helped by higher wisdom. Can you imagine praying for wisdom rather than inviting the State to tell us what to do. These students have yet to learn that Obama is the true Messiah.
These kids still believed that "In God we trust." They had not been educated sufficiently into "hope and change." A disgrace.
They were banished into the gutter for prayer. I should hope so. What an insult it is to poilitical supremacy to actually tolerate some students praying for the supreme court. Force them into the gutter. It is the least we can do to support hope and change.