Posted on 03/13/2014 12:38:07 AM PDT by Slings and Arrows
A high school student in upstate New York was suspended for wearing an NRA T-shirt that touted the second amendment after he refused to turn it inside out or cover the words with duct tape.
Shane Kinney, a 16-year-old sophomore from Grand Island, located between Niagara Falls and Buffalo, served a one-day, in-school suspension Monday after he refused last Friday to turn his T-shirt inside out at the request of the vice principal at Grand Island High School. The shirt was emblazoned with the NRA logo and the words, 2nd Amendment Shall not be Infringed across the back.
Mr. Lauria [the vice principal] told me I had to either turn the shirt inside out or put duct tape over the words, Shane Kinney told FoxNews.com. I told them that I wasnt going to do it. I had to sit in the suspension room and eat lunch alone until my father brought me a new shirt to school.
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We are not letting up on it and will protest the next school board meeting.
I really don't understand the sexually confused but I know these guys because some of them used to check in to a gun group I belong to. No shrieking victim types. Someone referred to them as “The gang that can't shoot straight” and they thought it was hilarious.
Thanks.
Email on the way.
I encourage others to put some pressure on this guy, too.
Did you see the one about a dem who thinks people who believe in global warming should be jailed? I’m telling you, these democrats are nuts...
I wonder what the little totalitarian police state dems will do to us next...
They want ‘deniers’ thrown in jail... then the NRA shirt...
From the link:
An assistant philosophy professor at Rochester Institute of Technology has proposed a bold plan to settle the debate on Global Warming. Lawrence Torcello wrote an essay suggesting that scientists who fail to fall in line with global warming alarmists should be charged with criminal negligence, and possibly even be thrown in jail.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3133850/posts
I read that one. At the risk of getting Godwined, I’m reminded that some of Hitler’s strongest support came from German academia.
Whoops; should’ve pinged you to #47.
The Constitution is not allowed in New York schools?
The Constitution is not allowed in New York State. Governor Cuomo has made that perfectly clear.
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