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To: baddog 219

Sued for what? Having a stupid dress code? Can I sue my place of work for not letting me wear my “No Fat Chicks” t-shirt?

Listen, it was a stupid decision, but it was the school’s decision to make. Their house, their rules. Don’t like it? Join the school board and change it, or home school.

Everybody wants to be a special snowflake now and think they are exceptions to the rules. This would be a good lesson for the kid: sometimes life isn’t fair.


35 posted on 06/29/2013 9:54:57 PM PDT by frickin_frackin
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To: frickin_frackin
Sorry, genius there was no prohibition about T-shirts in the dress code. Some teaching tyrant decided he didn't like the shirt and ordered the kid to take it off. He refused. The school called the cops on him. The cop arrested him because he was trying to explain what was going on. Then the idiot DA was going to press charges. After the news spread, the DA wanted to gag the family "for the kid's own good." A judge had reporter thrown out of the courthouse because she wanted to attend the proceedings about the gag order. When they realized the kid wasn't going to plead to a lesser charge and pay some fine, and the public was with the kid and against the government bullies did they actually drop the charges.

Make sure you put NRA T-shirts on your kid's back to school list. You can irritate libs and perhaps fund his college education with the lawsuits.

40 posted on 06/29/2013 11:21:51 PM PDT by Betty Jane
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To: frickin_frackin
Their house, their rules.

Whose house?

Hired help in my house, to educate my children.

52 posted on 07/01/2013 7:16:17 AM PDT by laotzu
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To: frickin_frackin

Their house, still under U.S. laws, and there was no rule banning T-shirts with any elements that were on Marcum’s shirt. Trying to make up a rule in order to silence a person exercising his or her civil rights is a specific violation of federal law; look up “Deprivation of civil rights under the color of law or authority.”


59 posted on 07/07/2013 2:29:32 AM PDT by Old Rider
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