The Ten Commandments Shouldn’t Be In Public Schools
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We begin with a long discussion of the boys’ feelings about their martial arts classes and Pops’ changing perspective on them. Then we review our different feelings about clutter. And we finish up talking about Louisiana’s awful new law requiring that the ten commandments be posted in classrooms…twice. This one ran a bit long, but we may need to do a few short ones during the move, so hopefully it evens out.
Now to links:
NPR article about Louisiana’s law requiring the ten commandments be in all classrooms.
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