Jarod, that's just nuts. But along those lines, I went to a basketball game a couple of weeks ago. It was an away game at a mostly black school. They beat us easily and we're ranked #5 in the state in our class. They are ranked #1 in their class which is quite a bit larger. Anyway, the local "pastor" of the Baptist church announced the game. He was great. They had a Senior lead a prayer (gasp!) before one of their girls sang the national anthem. It was the greatest experience I had had in quite some time. They auctioned off an old pickup truck at halftime as a fund raiser for one of their classes. After the games I went down to shake the announcer's hand (he led the gym in "happy birthday" to one of our elementary students who's sister plays on the HS team) and I sought out the Superintendent and shook his hand. It was a giant Trumplike (minus any vulgarities) thumb in the face of those seeking to change a culture that has existed peacefully for decades in the land that I love. I loved it.
I don't have a problem with that unless the Government sponsored any of the prayers. I love Christianity, I simply do not love the idea of the government being mixed up in enforcing that it pushed in our culture. I don't want those who believe differently treated any differently by the Government, or being pushed to change by the Government overtly or covertly.
I don't like Cruz's push to discriminate against Islam, and his hostility toward non-believers.