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Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Rally Supports Tennessee School's Religious Activities
In Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, 800 people turned up yesterday for a prayer rally to support Lakeview Elementary School and the Wilson County School District. The school is defending a suit brought by the ACLU challenging religious activities such as the "Praying Parents" group that meets in the school cafeteria during school hours and drops off fliers in classrooms to let children know the group has prayed for them. (See prior posting.) The Tennessean reports that yesterday's rally caused a 2.5 mile traffic jam. Today's Tennessean interviewed Stephan and Susan Scappaticci, parents who attended the rally. Stephan said: "we're very pleased that our children are in a school with a largely Christian staff and Christian parents who are praying." And Susan added: "We don't feel they have done anything to indicate that they're Christian other than showing kindness and things that anybody could promote, things that make the world a better place and that has a better place to have a positive effect on our children."