I am filing this in the "hard to believe department." According to Mike Robinson of the Associated Press,
A federal judge [Robert W. Gettleman] has ruled that a state law requiring a moment of
silence in public schools across Illinois is unconstitutional, saying
it crosses the line separating church and state.
"The statute is
a subtle effort to force students at impressionable ages to contemplate
religion," U.S. District Judge Robert W. Gettleman said in his ruling
Wednesday. [more. . .]
Me: Has it come to this? What manner of insanity grips the radical left? I am wondering when the sane people of the land will rise up against this madness . . .