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To: Stone Mountain

Let's get more info before deciding whether or not to freep. They may have been offered a room that was too small to accommodate the group or allow for any growth at all. Or they may have been offered a room in a very remote location, which would have tended to discourage participation, while "politically correct" groups get the convenient spaces. How large is this group, and is it posing a legitimate hazard in the event an emergency evacuation of the school is needed, and to a degree not posed by any other groups that have been allowed to continue their activities?


54 posted on 03/07/2007 8:58:54 AM PST by GovernmentShrinker
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To: GovernmentShrinker
They may have been offered a room that was too small to accommodate the group or allow for any growth at all.

There were only 12 of them - I would guess most school rooms are more than capable of holding twice that many people.

Or they may have been offered a room in a very remote location, which would have tended to discourage participation, while "politically correct" groups get the convenient spaces. How large is this group, and is it posing a legitimate hazard in the event an emergency evacuation of the school is needed, and to a degree not posed by any other groups that have been allowed to continue their activities?

Remote location doesn't bother me - if they are being provided with a place to gather, that is sufficient. It's not like high schools are so big that students can't get to any classroom in a few minutes. If it's true that other groups are being afforded preferential treatment, that would be a good point, but there is no mention of that in the article.
59 posted on 03/07/2007 9:08:25 AM PST by Stone Mountain
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