> Ike wrote:
> nose and eyebrow rings all the time, which is trivial, so I don't
> think it's beyond the pale to ask a public servant to act as though
> they're serving the public and not just those members of the public
> who happen to agree with their particular religious inclinations.
> 

I agree - public has to be generic so teachers need to leave their
religious relics and symbols at home.  I wonder what would happen if a
teacher put a 10 commandments monument in their classroom?

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