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Oklahoma approves what would be 1st taxpayer-funded religious school in US

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If we had a supreme court that was functional, this would be shut down real fast. What if this was the only school available and someone was trying to raise their kids in Satan?

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Is it one of those slippery slopes? Will they be using your tax money for mosques and gay satanist schools next? Selective outrage?

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Bob FosseToday 08:10 am JST

Is it one of those slippery slopes? Will they be using your tax money for mosques and gay satanist schools next? Selective outrage?

Mosques yes. Why do you think only Catholics will get their own public schools?

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State-sanctioned religion - no different than Afghanistan or Iran...

Clearly violating the separation of church and state articles in the Constitution...

That's where the Repubs want to take our country...not a democracy, but a religious-based theocracy...

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Catholics should not be allowed to run any schools after their history of abuse.

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The only people to benefit from this are lawyers at taxpayers' expense. Then it will go away.

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You have to read this story 2wice just for it to sink in. So, this world wide religious body known for its religious abuses of young children gets permission to open a school....for...wait for it.....young children. The priests will be flocking there in their 100's to get a job.

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