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Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
@GPollowitz The praying changed. My understanding is that they began as just his own private, personal prayers (fine), and then a few players joined him (fine), but then he began inviting players & others to join, leading prayers and proselytizing (not fine). The praying changed over time. — PolitiTweet.org
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
The whole family is so stupid. And so dangerous.š — PolitiTweet.org
Andrew Feinberg @AndrewFeinberg
Filmmaker subpoenaed by Jan 6 committee says Eric Trump thought inciting violence was āfair gameā https://t.co/DhDfgDaxLa
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
āThe church is supposed to direct the government,ā she said. And the crowd applauded. The biggest threat to our civil liberties & our democracy is my former political party. — PolitiTweet.org
PatriotTakes šŗšø @patriottakes
āIām tired of this separation of church and state junk.ā Lauren Boebert went full theocracy, and proclaimed, āThe⦠https://t.co/FpvWDCN8Qs
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
The biggest problem with the ruling is that Gorsuch repeatedly misstates the facts. He repeatedly calls it a āquiet & personal prayer.ā It wasnāt. The coach didnāt pray alone. He invited others to join him. He was leading others in prayer. Thatās not a āquiet & personal prayer.ā — PolitiTweet.org
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
RT @joshtpm: statement from the lawyer of the guy who patted Rudes on the back and then was arrested for fake "assault" https://t.co/ZC7DuP⦠— PolitiTweet.org
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
RT @KatiePhang: #FreeBrittneyGriner — PolitiTweet.org
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
@alexwagner @davidfrum @MSNBC Congratulations. — PolitiTweet.org
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
Good brief thread here. — PolitiTweet.org
James Surowiecki @JamesSurowiecki
Gorsuch's opinion says the coach was praying quietly by himself at midfield after the game was over. The dissent, a⦠https://t.co/777YM43pUi
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
RT @jaketapper: January 6 committee unexpectedly adds new hearing for Tuesday https://t.co/wUXZIQHfbc — PolitiTweet.org
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
I just loved this conversation with @lifesafeast. Just loved it. Jamie asked me questions no one has ever asked me before. And we made peanut butter cookies (my favorite) to boot. Have a listen.š — PolitiTweet.org
Jamie Schler @lifesafeast
Epic Episode of #StirCrazyPodcast ! I got to ask the fabulous @WalshFreedom all the questions no one has ever aske⦠https://t.co/ouSwMBTjvu
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
I appreciate the response. I believe a football coach or teacher of ANY religious persuasion should be able to say his or her own private prayer on the field or in the cafeteria. I do not believe that same person should ever LEAD a prayer anywhere on public school grounds. Thanks — PolitiTweet.org
Joshua Zeitz @JoshuaMZeitz
@WalshFreedom I mean this respectfully. You donāt know what itās like to be one of only a handful of Jewish (in my⦠https://t.co/3PkUAc9r1o
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
@TheChrisSuprun @RobertLusetich Exactly. — PolitiTweet.org
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
Norm, I agree. From my understanding, it started out as his own private prayer (Constitutional), then over time others joined him and then clearly he began proselytizing (unconstitutional). — PolitiTweet.org
Norman Ornstein @NormOrnstein
@WalshFreedom Joe, this is not about a private prayer. The coach was not blocked from going to a private place by h⦠https://t.co/vYbQCh9HLF
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
@themitchellfink Yea, my understanding is that it started out as his own personal prayer, others over time joined, and then clearly it went to his head and he began proselytizing. — PolitiTweet.org
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
No. My understanding is that it began as his own personal prayer, over time others joined him, and then clearly he began encouraging more people to join. Thatās when it entered the unconstitutional realm. — PolitiTweet.org
Will Turbyne @TurbyneWill
@WalshFreedom Do you consider this āpersonalā and not āleadingā? https://t.co/dj7JwS7U1k
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
Agreed. And thatās the distinction: LEADING a prayer on the field or in the cafeteria is unconstitutional. Saying a prayer to oneself on the field or in the cafeteria IS constitutional. In this case, it started out as a private prayer and then over time others joined him. — PolitiTweet.org
Ken Olin @kenolin1
@WalshFreedom But the issue is about leading a classroom, locker-room or cafeteria in prayer. As a child I remembe⦠https://t.co/5GH0UaRLlY
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
I wouldnāt be okay with a public high school football coach leading his team in ANY religious prayer - Muslim, Christian or Jewish. I am okay with a Muslim coach saying his own personal prayer on the field after a game. — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Lusetich @RobertLusetich
@WalshFreedom I'm sure the religious right would be would be perfectly okay with a high school football coach leadi⦠https://t.co/FXNzalqqZq
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
@MollieKatzen Exactly. Any organized praying or leading other people in prayer would be unconstitutional. — PolitiTweet.org
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
No. No matter the religion, this would be unconstitutional.š — PolitiTweet.org
Ellen Hopkins @EllenHopkinsLit
@WalshFreedom Should a Muslim, Christian or Jewish teacher be able to lead a public school classroom in prayer ever⦠https://t.co/FEPAE6hniN
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
Agreed. Saying a prayer by himself should be Constitutional. Leading a prayer among players, fans, etc is not. — PolitiTweet.org
Carl Jay Gerber @TheCarlGerber
@WalshFreedom Saying a prayer and leading a prayer are two completely different things. You know as well as I do th⦠https://t.co/IN2vE475aV
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
A Muslim, Christian or Jewish football coach at a public HS should be able to say a personal prayer of thanks on the field after the game. Just like a Muslim, Christian or Jewish teacherās aide should be able to say a personal prayer of thanks in the school cafeteria b4 lunch. — PolitiTweet.org
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
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Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
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Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
RT @jimsciutto: Breaking: Brittney Grinerās detention in a Russian prison has been extended for *six months* pending trial, which will star⦠— PolitiTweet.org
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
Thank you @NewDay. Lies should be called out, no matter whoās spreading them. — PolitiTweet.org
New Day @NewDay
A Democratic super PAC spreading falsehoods about Congresswoman Lauren Boebertās past. @ddale8 has the facts. https://t.co/H93ZCAT3US
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
āEverything will be all right, and even if it isnāt, weāll have the consolation of having lived honest lives.ā Alexei Navalni — PolitiTweet.org
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
āAs if a boulder hit meā¦ā — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Filipkowski šŗš¦ @RonFilipkowski
Despite video evidence contradicting his original statement of events, Rudy doubles-down this morning: āI got hit o⦠https://t.co/2WP26j4IXI
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
RT @AaronBlake: "... Over the last year, roughly two-thirds of the 1.7 million voters who changed their party affiliation shifted to the Re⦠— PolitiTweet.org
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
RT @macattack2323: In Lauraās garden the hydrangeas and their lavender tinged petals create colorful round bunches that elate. If youāre lo⦠— PolitiTweet.org
Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom
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