Re: American Schools Need Flattening Too

2001-11-05 Thread Bill Stewart
It's pretty clear that the school district is violating her civil rights to freedom of expression and freedom of association, and that the either judge and school board lawyer doesn't understand either anarchy or anarchism or the Constitution, or that if they do understand them they don't like the

Re: American Schools Need Flattening Too

2001-11-04 Thread Major Variola (ret)
So ROTC recruiting uniformed american murders on high school campuses is not disruptive, but a t-shirt is. How about those adverts reminding male fodder to register for the draft? Fly that flag upside down. At 10:06 PM 11/2/01 -0800, Eric Cordian wrote: >CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A judge ruled Thur

Re: American Schools Need Flattening Too

2001-11-03 Thread Paul H Merrill
One must always be careful to blame the right entities. The schools made a rule and the judge made it law. CONGRESS wasn't involved - this time. PHM Eric Cordian wrote: > > SNIP> > Circuit Court Judge James Stucky agreed that free speech is "sacred" but > he found that such rights are "temper

American Schools Need Flattening Too

2001-11-02 Thread Eric Cordian
Students in AmeriKKKan government-run schools have never had much freedom of speech, since the courts have ruled that all administrators have to do is mumble something about the "disruption" of the (laugh) "educational process" and civil rights conveniently evaporate. Still, there's something ann