Comment history
- Local organizations aim to support tornado victims May 21, 2013 · 10 comments
- City commissioner wants state to revoke nightclub's liquor license May 21, 2013 · 58 comments
- Chase near Tonganoxie ends with one man taken into custody May 22, 2013 · 2 comments
- On the street: Have you been to the Lawrence Public Library’s temporary location? May 22, 2013 · 6 comments
- House Republican leaders propose 1.5 percent cut to higher education for each of next two fiscal years May 21, 2013 · 24 comments
- Opinion: Amid crisis, Europe resists extremism May 21, 2013 · 58 comments
- City accepts recreation center bids, but won' t proceed with building until Fritzel provides infrastructure costs May 21, 2013 · 23 comments
- Planning Commission recommends approval of Menards store for south Lawrence May 20, 2013 · 68 comments
- Blog: FreedomWorks urges Legislature to reject Common Core reading and math standards May 21, 2013 · 25 comments
- Blog: Kansas science and math teachers easily recruited away May 20, 2013 · 53 comments
- Tarik Black strong, physical May 22, 2013
- Opinion: Wayne Selden sizes up recruits May 21, 2013
- Opinion: Scandals undermine trust in Obama May 19, 2013
- City accepts recreation center bids, but won' t proceed with building until Fritzel provides infrastructure costs May 21, 2013
- Editorial: Judicial joust May 22, 2013
- LHS student earns perfect ACT score May 21, 2013
- KU makes sudden change in Statehouse presence May 20, 2013
- Budget cuts force Head Start to close Edgewood Homes facility May 21, 2013
- City commissioner wants state to revoke nightclub's liquor license May 21, 2013
- Last hurrah: KU baseball's Jordan Dreiling feels sense of urgency May 22, 2013



Prayer in public meetings common in Kansas
earned?
November 26, 2012 at 4:23 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Prayer in public meetings common in Kansas
they do...where have you been? Brownback and his brownshirts goose step around with their bibles spewing their religioucity like it is the marching orders for an invasion.
November 26, 2012 at 4:22 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Prayer in public meetings common in Kansas
freedom of religion and freedom from religion are the same think in context as intended by the founding fathers. No state sanctioned government and you can worship as you see fit (or not) unlike they were in GB and the Anglican Church. Not hard to understand unless you don't want to.
November 26, 2012 at 4:21 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Prayer in public meetings common in Kansas
that is like having someone swear on the bible in the court of law...like that means anything...if it does, then why are they cross-examined?
November 26, 2012 at 4:18 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Prayer in public meetings common in Kansas
you are actually "ill"informed or "un"informed on this issue. at the time the constitution was written there were more mason temples than churches...the significance of freedome "of" religion was so that there was NO sanctioned religion by the state (like in England and the Anglican church. So what they were stating (implying) is that no government should sanction a religion so as to infringe on your right to freely worship on your own (or not). So freedom of religion and freedom from religion are in the context of government intervention or governement sanction...
November 26, 2012 at 4:16 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )