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To: bvw

Tell it to a judge.

The courts don’t appear to agree with your opinion that public schools have a right to total control over what can be said or expressed by students and teachers, after giving themselves complete latitude to spew their own biased message. If they simply would stick to the 3 R’s and stop pushing normalization of homosexuality, sex, revisionist history, and other moral relativistic garbage, they would’nt find themselves in court at every turn.

This goes beyond bad teaching. Our schools have crossed too many lines involving subjects that have nothing to do with the three R’s. And because they partake in these social engineering escapades, students and parents will respond in accordance with their free speech rights.

If you’re bothered by a kid wearing a pro-life t-shirt to school, then don’t defend renegade public school teachers and officials who abuse their authority with anti-christian tactics.

This is what you get when God, prayer, and Christianity are not only removed from our public schools, but attacked and repudidated as well by teachers and school officials - the vast majority of which have tilted far to the left during the last 30 years.

I look forward to many more of these lawsuits, wherever and whenever the need arises.


73 posted on 10/13/2009 8:22:09 PM PDT by motoman
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To: motoman

The courts that do not agree are all deconstructionist-era of law, a very sad era. What we also call politically-correct, or even Marxist.

For most years that we’ve had courts in the US and as a colony — that is over 300 years — my “opinion” was the rule. For fifty-sixty years now, we have courts that have swung into chaotic and tyrannical territory.


74 posted on 10/14/2009 4:55:23 AM PDT by bvw
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