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Supreme Court Says Prayer OK

Posted on May 5, 2014 by Tim Farley

The Supreme Court has concluded that prayer at council meetings is constitutional.  I guess Martin will not have to un-invite me from their Memorial Day program.

You can find reports here and here.

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