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Montana Parents: Christmas Songs Performed at School Concert are a ‘Form of Bullying’

Cambermeister Wrote: Dec 21, 2012 12:54 AM
Yeh sure I am miserable and jealous of you, I'm going to feel better with you miserable too. Now feeling much better and with Christian consent, I pretend there's no sin, and I’ll never repent.
Jeeves Wrote: Dec 21, 2012 10:55 AM
Cambermeister:

Would you mind if I tried setting this to music? Should make a great Christmas -- uh -- holiday song.
Ms Kelly Wrote: Dec 21, 2012 2:20 AM
Really great! How long did it take you to write this? I'm assuming it's yours. You are quite talented.

Parents in the Missoula County, Montana school district have taken bullying accusations to a whole new level. They’re claiming Christmas songs that refer to “our Lord” are “unfair, unconstitutional and [are] a form of bullying,” according to the Billings Gazette.

The parents say there are all sorts of faiths represented in the community and children singing the songs at a recent school concert “were uncomfortable.”

The school district responded by saying, “During the holidays we, as a school district, are very cognizant regarding our district policy pertaining to the holidays and the importance of separation of church and state,” Superintendent Alex...

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