Posted on 02/06/2005 12:53:31 PM PST by Cupertino Mom
... the district filed a motion on Jan. 31 to dismiss the lawsuit. The district said in the motion that there's no factual evidence to back Williams' claim that his constitutional rights were violated. The motion also countered Williams' argument that he and his lesson plans were singled out for review by Principal Patricia Vidmar because of his religion. The motion stated that parental complaints prompted the actions.
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sorry to be late... some of us hadda work ;)



Can I steal your zot gif.?
I kid you not, several times when it was time to introduce "one of his very most favorites" he would squat down on the stage, hold his head between his hands, rock back and forth, then hold his head up momentarily to speak into the mic "forgive me, I need just a moment here to collect myself. This next student is just so awesome."
It was truly sickening. I literally had to leave before screaming out something I would later regret.
ROFLMAO!
You mean something Like This? LOL
"So, kiddies... there I was... just about to post a big fat cat picture for "another mom"-so named because she has two moms-when suddenly, in a flash of light... JRobinson sweeps in and rains death upon the troll posts..." *shudder*......
HAHAHAAHAHAahaha... oh, that's a GREAT Kerry pic....
Allow me a slight correction in your thinking...
It is a shame the gov't won't allow people to us their tax dollars to educate there children where and how they see fit.
lolol.....you crack me up!
Dot.
I finally twigged to where I'd heard that before.
Dot Warner.
thank you, BJungChan
I was not at all familiar with the case, and was undecided about on which side to stand.
your post settled the matter: The "moms" are leftist trolls.
"It is a shame the gov't won't allow people to us their tax dollars to educate there children where and how they see fit."
Is that the reason why people support the voucher system? My (Jewish) community does.
My community also raises a lot of money to subsidize or reduce tuition fees, so our children won't have to go to public schools. They're really dangerous places.
Call me Dottie and ya die.
"This has got to be one of the weirdest troll threads I've seen. "The Three Faces of Eve" comes to mind. What I can't figure out is what their/her/its payoff is. But it's SO funny."
What we have seen here today on this thread is typical of the left wing's Digital Brownshirt Response teams. Freeper Richard Poe has a book out that has addressed this left wing behavior:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1173486/posts
Part 2: The Democrats'
Digital Brownshirts
By Richard Poe
" it is the Democrats, not the Republicans, who pay Internet propagandists to lie, defame, dissemble and otherwise corrupt political discourse in America.
In the last two years, money from George Soros has ushered in a veritable Golden Age for Web-based Democrat mischief, much of it perpetrated through such high-profile Web sites as MoveOn.org. But if such a thing as a digital brownshirt movement truly exists, its seeds surely took root in the Clinton White House as early as the summer of 1995."
It should not even be called a voucher system. As if the government is "giving" a voucher representing someone's own money.
And what your community is doing to help kids get into better schools is fantastic. That is changing lives, making a real difference.
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