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In response to
"
"The Foundation does not plan to sue Clemson University. FFRF has opposed religion within the Clemson program, but is not preparing a lawsuit at this -- (edited)
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by
znufrii
Good.
Posted by
Strongbad (aka Rambler14)
Jan 18 '16, 06:41
Note: They do not dispute any of the facts regarding what is happening at Clemson, just that a lawsuit is not imminent.
Responses:
I'm not sure what the problem with that is, even if they were going to file a lawsuit. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Jan 18, 06:47
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So? -- nm
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Strongbad
Jan 18, 07:34
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so, there's this little thing called the establishment clause of the first amendment...
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znufrii
Jan 18, 07:44
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Yes
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Strongbad
Jan 18, 07:49
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so, you've answered your own question, then.
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znufrii
Jan 18, 07:57
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Then they should sue.
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Strongbad
Jan 18, 08:03
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if there's a complaint that's he in violation of the first amendment in regards to how he runs the program, I'm sure they will. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Jan 18, 08:06
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Living up to their name, that's for sure
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Strongbad
Jan 18, 08:13
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯ -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 18, 08:15
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