Harvard Triples Down On Punishing Campus Free Speech, Adds Prayer To No-No List
Praying and studying at Harvard. What, like it's hard?
Praying and studying at Harvard. What, like it's hard?
File this under 'more evidence America is a theocracy.'
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Praying for a miracle: that both Ted Olson and Don Verrilli have a bad day in court next week.
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