AlphaNeedle
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@ScottDrew_OF What makes you believe next year will be any different?
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This is Duluth High School in Georgia..Another Gwinett county school. They have it on their instagram!
Let me tell you this. Public Schools Must Remain Neutral For Everyone
Let me be very clear: students absolutely have the right to practice their faith. The First Amendment protects that. No one should interfere with a student’s voluntary prayer. Although historicaly in the past few decades, Christian teachers and students have been persecuted. 
Public schools are government institutions. And government institutions must remain neutral when it comes to religion.
When a school publicly posts structured prayer times, designated rooms, and staff-assigned spaces tied specifically to one religious observance, it is unconstitutional.
The Constitution requires two things at the same time:
• Protect free exercise of religion (Islam is a dangerous ideology, not a religion) 
• Prevent government establishment or endorsement of religion. (Schools are government funded)
Accommodation is allowed. Endorsement is not.
If prayer space is being designated for Ramadan, then transparency matters:
• Is there a written, religion-neutral policy that applies to every faith? Does that policy include radical Islam? 
• Would Christian students during Lent receive the same structured accommodation? (It is lent so where’s the flyer)
• Would Jewish students during Yom Kippur?
• Would any student of any faith who requested space be treated identically?
Policies must be applied evenly and consistently.

Public schools should have clear, written policies that ensure equal access for all students not reactive, religion-specific arrangements that can appear preferential.
This is not about opposing anyone’s faith.
It’s about protecting constitutional guardrails that apply to everyone equally.
Equal treatment is what keeps religious liberty intact for all of us.
Tori Branum
Marine Veteran
Republican candidate for Georgia’s Congressional district 12 

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@MarioNawfal @Tesla @elonmusk Clearly, anyone who has really taken care of someone elderly was involved in the design and marketing of this
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Optimus will make aging at home possible.
Daily care. Quiet support. Zero drama.
Comfort stays steady. Dignity stays protected.
Independence stops feeling fragile.
@Tesla, @elonmusk
Elon Musk@elonmusk
Optimus will be amazing for protecting and taking care of your elderly parents
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@SicEm365 3-9…. Unless they get more higher quality OL/DL out of the portal
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What’s your early record prediction🧐🐻⁉️
Baylor Bears on SicEm365@SicEm365
🚨🚨Baylor has revealed its FULL 2026 football schedule🍿⬇️ 🏈Auburn (Sept. 5) 🏈PVA&M (Sept. 12) 🏈La Tech (Sept. 19) 🏈Colorado (Sept. 26) 🏈@ Arizona State (Oct. 3) 🏈TCU (Oct. 17) 🏈@ Kansas (Oct. 24) 🏈@ UCF (Oct. 31) 🏈Iowa State (Nov. 7) 🏈@ BYU (Nov. 14) 🏈Texas Tech (Nov. 21) 🏈@ Houston (Nov. 28)
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@mzenitz @APSportsAgency @chris_hummer @CodyNagel247 @GrahamHall @zach_goodall @delatorre @_GarrettRoss @BaylorBears247 @MikeRoach247 part of Lagway trade
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Florida has landed a commitment from Baylor defensive line transfer Samu Taumanupepe, his agency @APSportsAgency tells me, @chris_hummer and @CodyNagel247.
6-foot-3, 375-pounder who began his career at Texas A&M before transferring to Baylor.

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I am genuinely confused by all the consternation over Baylor's signing of James Nnaji. There is no substantive difference between his case and the hundreds of other internationals who are playing college bkb and getting paid quite well for it. The only difference is he was drafted by an NBA team, but he never played in the NBA and never signed a contract. And he never played in college, so under long-established NCAA rules he should be eligible. So what's the difference between his case and the many other internationals — who everyone seems to agree have been a huge boon for college hoops?
If the issue is midseason transfers playing right away and displacing current players, what is the difference between Nnaji and all the other midseason transfers who are going to start playing right away — again, under long-established NCAA rules?
What's different here aren't the eligibility rules post-NIL/House but the incentive of international players to play college ball in the States for multiple times what they can get paid overseas. Either bringing in the international players is good for college hoops, or it's not. (Narrator: It is.) Being drafted by an NBA team you never played for or signed a contract with is not a material difference IMO, by the letter or the spirit of the rules that were in place long before NIL and the House settlement.
So what am I missing?
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BREAKING: 7-foot center James Nnaji has committed to Baylor, per @JoeTipton.
Nnaji was the 31st pick in the 2023 NBA Draft.
What is going on in College Basketball…?

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Texas A&M averaged 32.6 points against SEC opponents this season.
They scored 3 points at home against Miami today. An ACC team that finished 3rd in their conference.
(By the way the same conference whose basement dweller beat Alabama.)
Stop drinking the #eSECpn KoolAid plebs.
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@steakshapiro I would take a Super Bowl win instead of all of them combined
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Folks who hammer Arthur Blank remember what he has done for Atlanta.
Built the greatest stadium in the world.
Made us #1 soccer city in North America.
Brought us MSL title
Winningest seasons in Falcons history.
Billions in charity and built new Children's hospital.
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