Not sure why folks are cheering here unless they expect the state to use their tax dollars to take this all the way to the Supreme Court for a new precedent...
The Court concluded that because "requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments in public school rooms has no secular legislative purpose," it is unconstitutional.
What is the primary purpose here? What nuance is the bill adding that it won't be shot down legally? Does this legislation give you good "feels" and make you angry when you see it questioned? If so it's likely that you're being emotionally manipulated away from things the cabal doesn't want you focused on.
Why is LA pursuing this instead of other low hanging fruit like pride or BLM flags in public spaces?
Why are LA conservatives pursuing legislation that they know will give their constituents "the feels" but will almost certainly be shut down?
Fund raising? Division? Running out the clock on real legislation? What should they have been working on that they brought this up instead?
Think. Liberals aren't the only demographic that can be emotionally manipulated.
I’m not into promoting religion in public schools, and I think secular woke philosophy should be removed from public schools, and possibly there should not be public schools. Why can a state or county force you to pay for someone else’s education? Does anyone have the right to force you to pay taxes you disagree with?___ But to the point of constitutional law, the Lemon Test of 1973 is secularist “the law is what judges say the law is” Positivism in contrast to the Common Law and moral principles based on Christian religion. Lemon Test is secularist socialist elitist post-Scottish Rite judicial activism and Oliver Wendell Holmes group-think. It is not constitutional law as enacted by We the People. Behind the Lodge Door: Church, State and Freemasonry in America, Paul Fisher https://archive.org/details/Behind_The_Lodge_Door_Paul_A._Fisher. Just as Roe v. Wade was reversed, Louisiana is aiming for the heart of the beast, the philosophical center of the elitists and their imposition of secularist and Freemasonic New Age Luciferian philosophy upon America.
thanks fren, and I agree it is important to watch for manipulation! especially when there’s border invasion, lawfare, election fraud past and present to deal with
Not sure why folks are cheering here unless they expect the state to use their tax dollars to take this all the way to the Supreme Court for a new precedent...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_v._Graham
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemon_v._Kurtzman
The three parts of the Lemon test are Purpose, Effect, and Entanglement. Has LA satisfied those?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCreary_County_v._American_Civil_Liberties_Union
What is the primary purpose here? What nuance is the bill adding that it won't be shot down legally? Does this legislation give you good "feels" and make you angry when you see it questioned? If so it's likely that you're being emotionally manipulated away from things the cabal doesn't want you focused on.
Why is LA pursuing this instead of other low hanging fruit like pride or BLM flags in public spaces?
Why are LA conservatives pursuing legislation that they know will give their constituents "the feels" but will almost certainly be shut down?
Fund raising? Division? Running out the clock on real legislation? What should they have been working on that they brought this up instead?
Think. Liberals aren't the only demographic that can be emotionally manipulated.
I’m not into promoting religion in public schools, and I think secular woke philosophy should be removed from public schools, and possibly there should not be public schools. Why can a state or county force you to pay for someone else’s education? Does anyone have the right to force you to pay taxes you disagree with?___ But to the point of constitutional law, the Lemon Test of 1973 is secularist “the law is what judges say the law is” Positivism in contrast to the Common Law and moral principles based on Christian religion. Lemon Test is secularist socialist elitist post-Scottish Rite judicial activism and Oliver Wendell Holmes group-think. It is not constitutional law as enacted by We the People. Behind the Lodge Door: Church, State and Freemasonry in America, Paul Fisher https://archive.org/details/Behind_The_Lodge_Door_Paul_A._Fisher. Just as Roe v. Wade was reversed, Louisiana is aiming for the heart of the beast, the philosophical center of the elitists and their imposition of secularist and Freemasonic New Age Luciferian philosophy upon America.
Good points fren. Hope that's what this is and not what I suggested.
thanks fren, and I agree it is important to watch for manipulation! especially when there’s border invasion, lawfare, election fraud past and present to deal with