Sara Huckabee’s Answer To Triggered Leftist Concerning Her Kids Cross Drawing
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The kids did a great job.
Sara’s kids are much better artists than Biden’s
Yeah, the art is actually very well done. Looks like it took so time! They put a lot of effort!
Never give in. Never give up. Never back down.
Never apologize.
Atta girl..........
The letter is addressed to Americans United for Separation of Church and State. Of course that group always gets it wrong. It's freedom of religion NOT freedom from religion.
A pet peeve of mine. The left has been saying it wrong for so long that most Americans don't even know how the Constitution spells it out, and why that is important.
Kids got talent!!!
that's my governor & that is a beautiful job done by those children. A+
That's gorgeous. She's got that big Trump energons going on. Get em Sarah!🇺🇲
I thought her kids were CROSS DRESSING after first reading the title?!?! I guess I'm a little dyslexic : / LOL!
Cross Drawing - we're so used to seeing cross dressing, it's rewiring our brains - all part of the liberal con job
Ha! Me too.
Not dyslexic and I had to read it twice
😂
They’re just pissed the kids didn’t draw a naked tranny with horns under a rainbow! That would have been just fine with them.
Very beautiful. Good for Sara, we will not bow to the few. If you don’t like it, don’t look at it.
The liberals attacking the kids, as always.
What gall. We have to look at the pride crap everywhere and better not dare demand anybody take it down.
It’s all good. May we all find strength through you Lord, in times of persecution.
I love her ❤️
They get faggot strippers dancing on the cross like the disrespectful degenerates that they are, then demand that a child-drawn cross be erased? Hilarious commies. So out of touch.
We Christians ignore anything they say or demand. They are absolutely irrelevant to our lives. Nothing they say, do, or want matters to us.
They follow Satan, we follow Christ.
https://twitter.com/SarahHuckabee/status/1674852170452041740?s=20
That's beautiful!
Thank you!!! A perfect answer and I’m glad someone finally stood up against anti- Christian intimidation!
Your children’s drawing is gorgeous!!
Trump/ Huckabee 2024
The picture posted of the cross is very impressive!
Beautiful!!
I wish I could find the OG government letters that talked about the separation of church and state exists to keep the Goverment out of governing religion, Not to keep religion out of government.
It's a lie that's up there with "Well the parties switched sides"
The principle of the separation of church and state in the United States has its roots in the nation's early history. Many of the original colonists were religious dissenters and minorities fleeing persecution in Europe. As a result, there was a strong sentiment among them that the government should not be able to interfere in matters of faith, to prevent the kinds of religious oppression they had experienced in their home countries.
This sentiment was encapsulated in the First Amendment to the US Constitution, which states: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof...". This text is usually interpreted as having two clauses: the Establishment Clause (prohibiting the federal government from establishing a national religion or favoring one religion over others) and the Free Exercise Clause (preventing the government from interfering with the free exercise of religion).
One of the key figures in defining this principle was Thomas Jefferson, who in 1802 wrote a letter to the Danbury Baptist Association in Connecticut. In this letter, Jefferson stated: "I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should 'make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,' thus building a wall of separation between Church & State." It's from this "wall of separation" phrase that we get the modern term "separation of church and state."
Get rid of the hokey 70's stained glass nonsense though.
That's fine. If I see a pride flag in a local store, I will take my money elsewhere. This loud, vocal minority of a minority subsection of the populace is going to quickly find out why it's not a good idea to push the silent majority too far.