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    Sharing the faith @ graduations

    Should a public school take action when a student shares his or her faith during a graduation speech (related article)?

    Yes (the student's speech violates the Constitution) 34 (1.44%)

    Only if someone who was there complains 8 (0.34%)

    No (the school's action violates the Constitution) 2323 (98.22%)

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    Thank you for taking our poll.
    Should a public school take action when a student shares his or her faith during a graduation speech (related article)?
    Yes (the student's speech violates the Constitution) 34 (1.42%)
    Only if someone who was there complains 8 (0.33%)
    No (the school's action violates the Constitution) 2347 (98.24%)
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    Thank you for taking our poll.
    Should a public school take action when a student shares his or her faith during a graduation speech (related article)?
    Yes (the student's speech violates the Constitution)
    34
    (1.42%)
    Only if someone who was there complains
    8
    (0.33%)
    No (the school's action violates the Constitution)
    2359
    (98.25%)
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