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The Supreme Court: our national principal!
Histor |
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06.29.07 - 2:04 pm | #
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If the shirt had a picture of a crucifix in a cup of urine would you stand up for him?
If the saying on the shirt were, "Kill all Catlics".
I think schools have a right to regulate "free speech" with the students in school. He's free to go home and wave a sign that says, "I hate bush/gore/BXVI" whatever. At home. Not school.
Martin |
06.29.07 - 4:03 pm | #
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Who's standing up for him?
Mark Shea |
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06.29.07 - 4:05 pm | #
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Well, that's great Martin, you'd be wrong according to SCOTUS.
Let me put it this way. The last people I want deciding what messages should be allowed or disallowed on a shirt are liberal school officials. I could just see the "I hate the Pope" shirts being fine and "I hate Hillary" shirts being plusdoubleungoodthink.
Jarnor23 |
06.29.07 - 4:06 pm | #
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Uniforms...............
MoM |
06.29.07 - 4:23 pm | #
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It didn't technically make it to the Supreme Court, since they're not hearing the case.
Stephen |
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06.29.07 - 4:37 pm | #
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The astounding thing is that you guys are getting 3% home mortgages.
We have to pay around 9% for fixed, and 9.5% - 10.5% for floating rates. Mind you, it not surprising considering the dork we have as Reserve Bank governor. 
Don.(Kiwi) |
06.30.07 - 12:50 am | #
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I agree with MoM. Uniforms....
JonathanR. |
06.30.07 - 10:05 pm | #
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