kavazovangel: A beautiful picture would suit the wall a lot more than some crap like that, regardless of this case.
TCMU2009: I also don't get why so many people in my faith are up in arms about the prayer in public school debate. If you believe in an omniscient, loving God, then you don't need state sanctioned prayer times to communicate. Besides, Jesus specifically stated some of the best times to pray are by yourself without distractions. Honestly, some Christians are just as sensitive as this girl. But my point is how she's acting like a spoiled, prejudiced baby. She's just hiding behind the Constitution to do so.
Look, I get that a lot of people on this forum maybe weren't old enough to have gone to school back when prayers did occur in school (US, and I mean secular schools, not religious schools). The thing is, it didn't mean "all prayer" it meant "the only right-thinking prayer, Christian of course!" We've had "under God" added to the Pledge of Allegiance (yep, we mutilated our national pledge because it failed to acknowledge god and our government's subservience to him) and every candidate for any political office of any consequence is suddenly expected to go to church, and not just any church, we all know how it turns out if you dare be Muslim, you must verbally reject that and be Christian.
Maybe you could take a moment and realize it is kind of bullshit to force religion, especially a specific type of religion, on people while they try to interact with their government. And despite the persecution complex so many Christians have, it's them doing a lot of the forcing (in the US at least).
All the city had to do, as MonstaMunch said, is realize that there's a fuckton of legal precedent on her side and to man up and remove it. It's not an appropriate place for it, we've already decided that as a nation.
EDIT: I love how she's being ridiculed by both her classmates and several people here for actually being one of the few kids in the public school system who fucking learned something at school and applied it by pointing out the school's hypocrisy.
EDIT EDIT: And yes, for the record, if I wasn't clear, I went through part of my schooling when school prayer was both allowed and there was "prayer time" right in the fucking middle of class.