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*funded by the state's tax payerssomething something separation of church and state
public schools are funded by the state...hmm...
Edited my original response with the article, but here you go.Link to the article
Well since you won't link a source i will say this is fakeEdited my original response with the article, but here you go.
It's real and you just got owned nerdWell since you won't link a source i will say this is fake
My respect for you has just shot through the roof.Edited my original response with the article, but here you go.
Im not clicking your malware link post the actual linkIt's real and you just got owned nerd
Oh you think I'm smart enough to know how to link you malware? I may be malicious, but I would not do that.Im not clicking your malware link post the actual link
HR 369 is a seemingly innocuous new bill that Republicans are trying to pass that covers many issues related to health insurance. Hidden within this bill however, is a clause that will make teaching religion in schools legal again.
This is a terrible thing that should not be allowed. It is being used by Republicans to indoctrinate our schoolchildren with religious conservative worldviews. While Conservatives are complaining about "Critical Race Theory", this bill is being passed under our noses. This is absurd, and an affront to our alleged "democracy".
So I have a question. Conservatives, how do you justify this? This is blatantly unconstitutional and needs to be shut down immediately. This endangers lgbtq+ citizens, especially trans children.
Please keep discussion civil.
Fine. As far as I know HRC 369 prevents government funds going to planned parenthood.
It does that too actuallyFine. As far as I know HRC 369 prevents government funds going to planned parenthood.
No plzIf OP wont give us a source i think this topic should be lock