But that is prohibiting my free exercise of religion.

People have to right to not listen, people have to right to walk out, 
people have the right to say their own prayer.

The only people that are somewhere on a non-voluntary basis are people who 
are in jail. Other wise you are free to go.

It is one thing if the school (or other public entity) does it, it is 
another if a person does it and it just happened to be at school.

>You can say all the prayers you want in school.  You just can't lead or say
>a public prayer in the presence of others, except at a specified events of
>a religious nature where the participants are there on a voluntary basis.
>
>This is a major point, and one that is very often missed.
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