Twinkle Cavanaugh, the elected president of the Alabama Public Service Commission, said she stands by a prayer that was delivered last month at a service commission meeting, despite a poll taken by the news site AL.com that found 79 percent of voters think it wasn't appropriate in that context.
Remember, this is Alabama, folks. Most people there aren't exactly big fans of church-state separation, so that means the prayer must have been really bad. And it was.
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