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To: Lane3 who wrote (23141)2/18/2012 5:40:30 PM
From: TimF  Respond to of 42652
 
Mostly just a return to little kids saying organized prayers in school. I view that in much the same way as you see employers with moral objections having to fund contraception

Its at best a very remote possibility, while the funding contraception is a current controversy with a serious chance of going in the anti-liberty direction. (Although I suppose it could somehow be sort of the opposite of a phyric victory, whatever you would call that, the overreach might help liberty gain support, of course it would also likely help the religious right gain support, perhaps with the loss gaining more support than the victory would give them.)

(Moments of silence, or allowing student lead prayer, are less remote, but unlikely to be widespread, and also don't involve actual compulsion to pray.)