Much to the Left’s chagrin, the Supreme Court ruled that prayer during legislative sessions is not a violation of the First Amendment’s establishment clause in the case of Town of Greece v. Galloway. The 5-4 decision has earned praise from conservatives…
https://twitter.com/andrewtwalk/status/463334703370891264
Great victory for religious liberty & reminder that Constitution doesn't remove religion from public sphere: http://t.co/QXTFfdUy7Q #SCOTUS
— Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) May 5, 2014
The #TownofGreece decision by #SCOTUS is a victory for religious liberty, constitutionalism, and common sense. http://t.co/rnI0MZEFRV
— Albert Mohler (@albertmohler) May 5, 2014
@CNN seems very unhappy with the #SCOTUS prayer ruling
— Peter Ingemi (@DaTechGuyblog) May 5, 2014
…and provoked paranoia from the Left.
I'm sure if today's #scotus decision was over an Islamic prayer on the same block as a government building it would have gone the same way?
— Jamie Kilstein (@jamiekilstein) May 5, 2014
https://twitter.com/ZeitgeistGhost/status/463336740627816448
Unbelievable and terrible #SCOTUS ruling. Floodgates are open. What will your town's official religion be? http://t.co/pBo4jNZnID
— Christopher Keelty ?️? (@keeltyc) May 5, 2014
#SCOTUSinc, an independent division of #SCOTUS, is wholly owned by the Koch Brothers, who also own the tea party and its subsidiary, the GOP
— Robert Rufa (@RobertRufa) May 5, 2014
This is an abomination RT @msnbc: #SCOTUS upholds opening government meetings with a prayer http://t.co/Fv0onYcU43
— LilEsBella ?? (@LilEsBella) May 5, 2014
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