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A Texas sports editor wrote this column on Christianity and prayer — not Andy Rooney
Andy Rooney is back from the grave to "make 2019/2020 the year the silent majority is heard, and we put God back as the foundation of our families and institutions."
According to a Feb. 9 Facebook post, the deceased CBS commentator waxed about Christianity in "his prayer."
"Christians are just sick and tired of turning the other cheek while our courts strip us of all our rights," the post claims Rooney said in a lengthy commentary. "Our parents and grandparents taught us to pray before eating, to pray before we go to sleep. Our Bible tells us to pray without ceasing. Now a handful of people and their lawyers are telling us to cease praying. God, help us. And if that last sentence offends you, well, sue me."
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That’s because most of the words attributed to Andy Rooney in this post were actually written by Nick Gholson, then a sports editor at the Times Record News in Wichita Falls, Texas. The column doesn’t include the "2019/2020" rallying cry that appears in the Facebook post. Gholson’s editorial ran in September 1999, and you can read a reprint of it in another newspaper here.
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Facebook post, Sept. 9, 2019
The New York Times, Andy Rooney, a cranky voice of CBS, dies at 92, Nov. 5, 2011
Laurel Leader-Call, Texas sports editor says "just sue me!" Sept. 20, 2000
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