BB, go back and reread your Constitution. It says "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion," not "of A religion." The exclusion of that indefinite article is not by accident.
Danzig, I'm sorry you're in this position. I feel school prayer is coercive, regardless of it being "voluntary" or not, because kids who choose not to participate can be ostracized and I think what your kids' principal is doing is unethical, to say the least. But I don't know what I'd do in your case-- in a larger sense, all of us standing by while religious zealots yank religion into the public zone is bad, but on an individual level, it's not good to make one's kids pariahs, either. Damned if you do; damned if you don't.
But look, if you do decide to do something, find out if the ACLU can take the case without you having to be publicly dragged into it. That's their job-- they pursue every civil liberties issue they can, winning some and losing others, so hopefully we maintain some kind of bearable middle ground. I don't think they're out to make outcasts of the people they represent.
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