Montana Judge Rules Against High School Validictorian
Back in 2008, Rennee Griffith was a valedictorian for her senior Butte, Montana class. In her speech she wanted to mention God and Christ just once each. The uptight, intolerant, little dictators at her school said "Whoa, you can't do that!" So she took her case to the Montana Court of Appeals and was wrongfully denied there too.
This is what's called a precedence. Nice going Montana.
Where is the ACLU on this one? Oh right. Miss Griffith is not Muslim.
And in Oklahoma...
People better start waking up!
This is what's called a precedence. Nice going Montana.
Where is the ACLU on this one? Oh right. Miss Griffith is not Muslim.
And in Oklahoma...
People better start waking up!
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