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Should ALL students and teachers remove thier necklaces with a cross on them. I know I wore one 90% of my school career.
I have a question.Would you, AS A PARENT, be concerned if this teacher had a copy of the KKK constitution on his desk.....everyday?
Quote from: sloppyjo on April 17, 2008, 11:19:07 AMShould ALL students and teachers remove thier necklaces with a cross on them. I know I wore one 90% of my school career.Yet still smoked dope, skipped school and "got around" like a mad woman...go figure.........
I read smutty romance novels while my baby-sitting kids here. Is that wrong?
Does anyone know what Jesus looked like. I could have a bobble head of Jim Tressel on my desk to represent a statue of Jesus. As long as I believe it we would have to outlaw Jim Tressel from our schools.
Quote from: raryje on April 17, 2008, 12:08:40 PMI read smutty romance novels while my baby-sitting kids here. Is that wrong? Yes, but for an entirely different set of reasons. mostly personality type disorders....
I have heard that students wishing to support Mr Freshwater's cause are asked to bring a Bible to school tomorrow and place in on their desks through out the school day. After school, the students can sign a petition located at 'spirit rock'. The petition will be turned into Mr.Short. I can remember when my kids were in school, they became part of a demonstration - can't remember what- but they marched up town to the board of education building. School system was not happy with them, but allowed them to go back to school without any repercussions.
Quote from: sammy on April 17, 2008, 12:33:01 PMI have heard that students wishing to support Mr Freshwater's cause are asked to bring a Bible to school tomorrow and place in on their desks through out the school day. After school, the students can sign a petition located at 'spirit rock'. The petition will be turned into Mr.Short. I can remember when my kids were in school, they became part of a demonstration - can't remember what- but they marched up town to the board of education building. School system was not happy with them, but allowed them to go back to school without any repercussions. I was a freshman that year, it was pay to play sports if I remember correctly.