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A judge says an East Texas school district policy barring cheerleaders from quoting biblical scripture on banners at high school football games appears to violate their free speech rights. KFDM television in Beaumont reports that District Judge Steve Thomas issued an injunction allowing the Kountze High School cheerleaders to continue displaying such banners pending the outcome of a lawsuit about the matter. He previously granted a temporary restraining order allowing the practice to continue.
The school district ordered the cheerleaders to stop quoting Bible verses after receiving a complaint from the Freedom From Religion Foundation. The group says it received a complaint from an atheist attending a game who felt the school was promoting Christianity.
Republican Gov. Rick Perry and Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott have backed the cheerleaders.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/10/1...ader-bible-verse-banner-suit/?test=latestnews
A Texas judge has issued an injunction to allow high school cheerleaders to put biblical quotes on their banners at football games
The judge ruled that their free speech rights were being violated and the cheerleaders claim they have free speech and should be allowed to keep the banners
I think the cheerleaders should have the right to use the quotes
Do you believe that the cheerleaders should be able to have the quotes or should they be barred from doing it?