Judge Forbids Marching Band From Playing a Hymn During Halftime – So the Fans in the Stands Perform It – IOTW Report

Judge Forbids Marching Band From Playing a Hymn During Halftime – So the Fans in the Stands Perform It

cartlon-reevesJudge’s Ruling On Marching Band Performing Hymns Is Undermined By Audience

 

18 Comments on Judge Forbids Marching Band From Playing a Hymn During Halftime – So the Fans in the Stands Perform It

  1. And that is what QUOTA’s and reverse discrimination will get ya! Clowns like this ignoring the real issues surrounding us to wage a war on Christianity from his undeserved bench….

  2. This is exactly how we need to react to these things. Make a public display. Make them understand that they’re illegitimate, and that we have no respect for them

  3. Of all the destructive acts that Obama has done and will continue to do until his removal from office by the people, perhaps the most insidious and long term damaging is his appointment of federal and SCOTUS activist judges. Most having the same political viewpoint as his (it’s payback time!), they will remain in office until long after he is gone making law instead of enforcing it. There is no realistic cure for this problem except making sure that the new GOP President and the GOP Senate and GOP Congress make it a priority to appoint youngish (but experienced) true conservative, constitutional Judges to slowly but surely counteract these left-wing appointees. The squealing from the press and the left will be loud and shrill but if you elect men and women of character sobbing and screaming will be ignored.

  4. Who gave some fuckin political appointee judge the authority to choose what songs some marching band can or cannot play?

    WTF is wrong with us?
    Why do we tolerate this shit?

  5. So what’s the judge going to do, throw all the HS parents in jail for civil disobedience of His Divine Orders? Now THAT, I’d love to see him attempt. Pull up the chair, and pass the popcorn and cold ones.

    Time to toss some rocks through His Holiness’ judicial chamber windows.

    Remember Athens, TN

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