What I love is all the atheists bitching about how the religious people are forcing their beliefs on them, so they turn around and try to push a law through preventing the religious from practicing their religion. So basically it's unacceptable for someone else to tell them what to do, but totally okay for them to tell someone else what to do. I'd like to shoot these fucking hypocrites in the head with a 12-gauge shotgun.
Now as for the actual issue - okay, now I agree, a school really shouldn't be pushing a prayer over on its student body, fair enough. Moment of silence in which the individual can do as they please, fine, prayer, probably not. But you know, making a big deal out of it and getting the ACLU and the government involved is fucking overkill for something that really doesn't matter.
You'd think a functioning human that was secure in their own beliefs could just sit there respectfully for thirty seconds and let the religious say a few brief words, but this guy is apparently not that. He's an immature little kid who can't stand it that other people have different opinions from him and therefor tries to force his beliefs on them under the defense that they're forcing their beliefs on them. He is creating far more of a problem than the one that already exists.
I guess it's also worth pointing out that the Constitution (since he brought it up) also guarantees that Congress cannot make a law preventing someone from practicing their religion, so his defense doesn't hold up on that basis either.
Now why don't we just have a "moment of silence" like I suggested and everyone can stop accusing everyone else of pushing their beliefs while they do the same thing.