his email:

Mr Bergosh,
Thank you so much for speaking to me today.
Since you said that you would not 'ever, ever' allow a non-Christian to
deliver an invocation, I would like to remind you of the law. Please
refer to Galloway v Greece NY (SCOTUS case, May 2014). In that instance, the Supreme Court said that local government bodies must allow
invocations from ANYONE offering to give one. It does not allow you to
deny me due to religious discrimination, nor to pass me on to another
board member who MIGHT not discriminate based on religion. If you are
unclear about this, I suggest you contact the school board's legal
counsel for clarification.
That said, I am requesting that you place me on the schedule for the
August 2014 meeting invocation (which you indicated is available).
Please contact me in writing with a reply - either an acceptance or a
legally-sound reason why I am rejected.
Best Regards,
XXXXXX XXXXXXX
XXX-XXX-XXXX
My response.............
XXXXXX,
The short answer to your request is……. No.
Additionally, I do not endorse your rendition of the essence
of our conversation below; you have the context and my position all wrong. I simply stated to you that I would not
personally change my already selected choice for this month's invocation just
because you want me too. I'll never,
ever change the invocation selection at the last minute, just because you,
"XXXXX", or anyone else wants me too.
Sorry, you waited too late to get on for this month-it has
absolutely nothing at all to do with your religious views or the fact that I’m
a Roman Catholic Christian-- don’t try to distort the reality of our
conversation.
Here's the way the invocation rotation process works XXXXX-allow me to explain it for you in detail:
Individual board members select the person who will deliver
the invocation on a regular rotation that cycles every five months—it is each
board members prerogative whom they select to represent them. In the month of
August, it is my turn to select the person who will bring the invocation on my
behalf, and I already have someone in mind to do this. As I told you over the phone, you can contact
the other board members to see if they would have you bring greetings on their
behalf at some future meeting.
If that's not good enough, then you are welcome to fill out
a speaker form at the meeting, and utilize your 3 minutes of speaking time at
the podium to bring whatever religious invocation to the meeting that you'd
like.
In fact, you can come every month to
multiple meetings and do that if you want to.
And we’ll neither judge nor discriminate against you.
You can bring whatever greeting you'd like, XXXXX. Wiccan, Mazdaki, BOTA, Cheondo, Asatru,
Eckanakar, Jaini, Aladuran, Cao Dai, Falun Gong, Flying Spaghetti Monster, Atheist,
Vulcan, Satanic, Klingon (you can even speak in Klingon if you want) whatever
you want to do-it’s your three minutes.
I don’t judge people, thanks for the call, and
Have a great weekend!
Jeff Bergosh
Escambia County School Board
District 1 Board Representative
850-469-6147
www.jeffbergoshblog.blogspot.com
jbergosh@escambia.k12.fl.us
Escambia County School Board
District 1 Board Representative
850-469-6147
www.jeffbergoshblog.blogspot.com
jbergosh@escambia.k12.fl.us