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I thought schools were liberal? Not. below we see conservatives smashing freedom of expression and speech. We are in very dangerous times in this country of losing all of our individual rights. Burning books next?
1st? gone see below
2nd? gone with bans nationwide and weapon discrimmination
3rd? Still good for now. Until martial law is declared and you have a marine taking your master bedroom.
4th? Gone with patriot acts, war on drugs and tax laws.
5th? Gone with torture and long term "detainments" and "questioning" which force self-incrimmination.
6th? Gone with patriot acts.
7th? Rights to sue have been systemactically stripped with the war on so-called "frivolus" law suits. Try and sue an HMO, you can't.
8th? Gone. I saw a sign last night going off trail in national forest lands was up to $100,000 fine.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co...cle/2005/05/27/AR2005052700374_pf.html
1st? gone see below
2nd? gone with bans nationwide and weapon discrimmination
3rd? Still good for now. Until martial law is declared and you have a marine taking your master bedroom.
4th? Gone with patriot acts, war on drugs and tax laws.
5th? Gone with torture and long term "detainments" and "questioning" which force self-incrimmination.
6th? Gone with patriot acts.
7th? Rights to sue have been systemactically stripped with the war on so-called "frivolus" law suits. Try and sue an HMO, you can't.
8th? Gone. I saw a sign last night going off trail in national forest lands was up to $100,000 fine.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co...cle/2005/05/27/AR2005052700374_pf.html
washingtonpost.com
Bush-As-Groucho Posters Spark Uproar
The Associated Press
Friday, May 27, 2005; 8:03 AM
LOS ANGELES -- Posters that depicted President Bush with a Groucho Marx-style mustache and cigar were ordered torn down at a high school after a student complained.
Theater students, who had created the posters to advertise a satirical play, countered with new posters with a First Amendment message.
Principal Kenny Lee ordered 100 posters removed from the campus of El Camino Real High School in the Woodland Hills area last week on grounds that they promoted smoking and "endorsing one ideology over another."
"That's our take on the student speech and conduct," Lee said.
The school-funded posters advertised the students' play, "The Complete History of America (Abridged)," which satirizes U.S. history.
A senior who supports the president wrote a complaint letter to the administration, teachers and students said.
"We had one student who was very upset," Lee said. "If something is bothering a student on campus, we're going to address it."
The poster ban infuriated some students.
"It taught us that the First Amendment certainly does not guarantee the right of free speech," said Jes Shah, 16, a junior in the school drama program.
The principal asked the drama students to come up with new posters. The new designs all feature a silhouette of Bush and a burning cigar, along with inscriptions such as "Free Expression for All (unless you are in high school)" and "What First Amendment?"
"They're good," Lee said. "I like the follow-ups."
