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Frances

(8,586 posts)
23. 10 commandments test
Sun May 25, 2025, 02:16 PM
May 25

Are teachers allowed to ask students to identify the commandments Trump broke?
Are teachers allowed to ask how many times Trump broke these commandments?
Are teachers allowed to ask if it’s appropriate to support a president who broke this many commandments this many times?
Are teachers allowed to ask if it’s reasonable to ask the politicians who voted to put the commandments on the wall the above questions.?

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If they do nowforever May 25 #1
+1 mdbl May 25 #2
Those Commandments he breaks on any given day! Rhiannon12866 May 26 #36
(SARCASM) Now, if they would just put butt whooping with the paddle back in all U.S. schools we would have a true moral artemisia1 May 25 #3
Some states still allow corporal Luciferous May 25 #16
Does Ken Paxton have them posted in his office? tanyev May 25 #4
I want them posted in the Oval Officce. broiles May 25 #18
+1. Except Trump thinks he's God and interprets them as things others shouldn't do to HIM. tanyev May 25 #22
No matter how bad life is I think about not being in school and that helps. twodogsbarking May 25 #5
... BumRushDaShow May 25 #6
With all due respect, I've never understood the first commandment. chouchou May 25 #7
"So there's a whole bunch of other Gods trying to cut in line?" BumRushDaShow May 25 #8
I think you might go to hell for asking such a thing. twodogsbarking May 25 #14
I tried it once but, that was a short time. chouchou May 25 #24
The dumbing down of an already ignorant nation proceeds at breakneck speed. NoMoreRepugs May 25 #9
Texas needs to roll a big huge joint and just calm down... MiHale May 25 #10
Put the Commandments in SCantiGOP May 25 #11
Is that so MAGA can remember to break them all? travelingthrulife May 25 #12
This is great! azureblue May 25 #13
Using religion to get votes. Maganism. twodogsbarking May 25 #15
Suggest putting in The Beatitudes instead, Aristus May 25 #17
Go accept your accolades in the Lounge after 70000 posts question everything May 25 #33
It is to bad they don't understand them and republianmushroom May 25 #19
I guess it's to show future Texas politicians.... ananda May 25 #20
The most hypocritical deed yet DENVERPOPS May 25 #21
10 commandments test Frances May 25 #23
GQP motto "Do as we say, not as we do" Clouds Passing May 25 #25
The question is which organization will be the one to file an Establishment Clause lawsuit: no_hypocrisy May 25 #26
Wait a minute, I thought these idiots were against government mandates. Now they're suddenly for them? Initech May 25 #27
Fine. Classrooms will also show the Sigil of Baphomet as well. sakabatou May 25 #28
What good will it do? bucolic_frolic May 25 #29
They should post a disclaimer: surfered May 25 #30
Perfect example of do as we say BlueKota May 25 #31
Yeah, how conflicted. Turbineguy May 25 #32
Jesus Christ , the original Christian had 2 Commandments delisen May 25 #34
Well, if they were closer to following most of them, THAT Jack Valentino May 25 #35
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