1 posted on
05/06/2003 5:44:53 PM PDT by
freeangel
To: freeangel
it's sad actually. these bigots are going to have a very hard time making it in the world cause they don't get to choose who they work with or for. these parents have screwed up these kids lives and are too stupid to know it.
To: freeangel
Since when did freedom to associate with others become a racist issue?Someone needs to ask that question of Robert L. Johnson, Founder and CEO of Black Entertainment Television and The RLJ Companies
3 posted on
05/06/2003 5:47:45 PM PDT by
South40
To: freeangel
They have the 1st Amendment right to associate with whomever they want. O'Reilly has the 1st Amendment right to call them bigots. Since they didn't invite just their friends, but said the prom is open to any student as long as he or she is white, I think O'Reilly has a good point.
To: freeangel
A private party; not a school-sponsored event; held off campus; financed with money earned by those that attended...
O'Reilly has his pannys in a bunch over this?!? Sheeezzz!
5 posted on
05/06/2003 6:16:26 PM PDT by
Eric Esot
To: freeangel
Yes,O'Reilly is really going off the deep end on this one.
I doubt if this will ever be a problem with his children because they will be in private schools.
He wanted the governor to go to the integrated prom in a show of support but then I'm sure other high schools would wonder why the governor didn't attend their integrated prom.
Now that's ridiculous!
6 posted on
05/06/2003 7:36:29 PM PDT by
Mears
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