There is no mention of separation of church and state in the
constitution. Just that government "cannot establish religion", which
it wasn't in her argument, "or prohibiting the free exercise thereof"
which was her point that schools shouldn't be prohibited from
mentioning religion.

It seems she didn't understand her own argument or was just poorly
coached on what her stance was.



On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Sisk, Kris <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I refuse to believe anyone born and bred in the US could be THAT
> ignorant of the Constitution. She had to have been misunderstood. Mind
> you I can't think of what she might have meant, but I just don't see how
> it's possible for her to have not known the first amendment.
>
> Now on the other hand if she really didn't know it she should be
> disqualified from ever working in any kind of public field.
>

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