I'm not saying they don't pray. Two members of the EC came to indiana, met with the state council, and had them write in a piece of paper who they wanted and the state council was all in agreement. I know that the committee will not allow the precedent to be set for who a state wants, but the men in this council were asked who they wanted and asked to write that on a piece of paper. Why ask if you're not going to follow through with it? It's apparent that some states do have the right to say who they want and who they don't want, Alabama just did that with Overseer Brewer. So does Alabama have more of a right than Indiana? I think not.