According to lead attorney Richard D. Ackerman, “This is one of the worst governmental censorship cases I have seen in over a decade of practice. It is simply unbelievable that a school district would take sides with those who promote illegal activity over a student wishing to express his protected views in a traditionally and legally acceptable manner. These officials must be severely punished for their actions.”
Umm, apparently Attorney Ackerman is unfamiliar with the situation in far too many American schools, these days.
Apparently Attorney Ackerman is unfamiliar with the situation in far too many American schools, these days.
You think it's a coincidence that the far left opposes home schooling, opposes vouchers, and wants massive public school funding increases? They need to indoctrinate at many as possible while they're young.
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Umm, apparently Attorney Ackerman is unfamiliar with the situation in far too many American schools, these days.
You think it's a coincidence that the far left opposes home schooling, opposes vouchers, and wants massive public school funding increases? They need to indoctrinate at many as possible while they're young.
An American and a Canadian find a lamp. Rubbing it out comes a Genie who tells them he will grant each a wish.
The Genie 1st turns to the American and asks him for his wish.
The American asks that the Genie build a concrete wall 200 foot high and 30 foot deep around the borders of the US to keep those dirty immigrants out.
The Genie then turns to the Canadian to ask him for his wish.
The Canadian says: 'You know that wall you've just built. Fill it with water.'
Har, har.
If you're going to tell an old joke, you should dredge one up that's actually funny.
If you're going to tell an old joke, you should dredge one up that's actually funny.
I knew that wouldnt go down well, it is actually very funny.
Then again, FZOL thinks drowning kittens is funny... so take it with a grain of salt.
Actually, I'd heard that joke told about France. It was funny, then.