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ACLU Balks About Christian Messages By School Guests
ACLU Nebraska cautioned state school districts Wednesday against inviting speakers who proselytize to students under the guise of anti-drug and anti-alcohol messages.

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ACLU Nebraska cautioned state school districts Wednesday against inviting speakers who proselytize to students under the guise of anti-drug and anti-alcohol messages.

In letters sent to school superintendents, ACLU Nebraska legal director Amy Miller said there have been complaints about Christian messages during student assemblies.

Miller singled out two speakers in particular, Keith Becker and
Ron Brown. Becker speaks about the death of his teenage brother in a drunken-driving crash. His group's Web site notes the talk incorporates Scripture.

Brown is an assistant football coach at Nebraska who helped found a nonprofit that spreads a Christian message.
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