Posted on 01/30/2005 1:36:34 AM PST by fire_eye
I heard this at 6:25 PM yesterday (Saturday), on Handel's show. I'm not sure whether or not it was a replay.
A female schoolteacher called in to find out if she had any legal recourse against her female school principal.
The teacher, who was upset nearly to the point of tears, related the following:
She had invited a veteran to speak to her class, and she had asked the children to write letters to soldiers in Iraq.
The principal had approved of all of this.
Subsequently, a miserable insect of a parent complained, and the principal then called the teacher on the carpet and wrote a negative performance report on her.
Then, the principal intercepted the letters written by soldiers in Iraq to the school children, and tore them up, saying she "didn't approve of the use of the term `Bad guys' in the letters."
I did not catch the woman's first name, and she did not reveal the location of the school.
I'm sorry, this woman is a teacher? I know teachers aren't blessed with any higher level of intelligence than anyone else but she's either stupid, spineless, or both. Calling into a radio show to seek legal advice? Please... If she doesn't know enough to call somebody at the post office and the superindendant with this complaint, shame on her. Of course, if the letters were addressed to the school and not to the teacher, or individual students, then the principal could wipe his butt with the letters if he wanted to. Either way, the superindendant of schools should've been the first to hear about it, not the radio host.
Re #22.....I was thinking the same thing....intercepting the delivery of mail and destroying it is a felony, isn't it?
Where was this? In New York?
This is appauling and this principal needs to be brought up on charges.
It is a federal offense to destroy mail.
The legal issue I see is if the letters were brought in to the school already opened. In that case it was letters torn up, not mail.
At any rate, it would seem alot of publicity would bring pressure on the principle to prompt a public apology at the very least. Military families have a big voice, and they are everywhere. Where in NY was this? Upstate you have Ft. Drum in Watertown.
You sure you've got this right?
Sounds to me, more like the principal tore up letters that the students had written to the soldiers..
( the term "bad guys" gives it away.. terminology used by children, not knowing what the right word for the enemy is.. i.e., "make those bad guys sorry for being so mean".. )
Just my guess here, but the letters written by the class were gathered together, delivered to the school office for mailing, and intercepted and destroyed by the principal before they ever left the building..
They never made it to the post office, were never mailed, and as such, do not fall under postal regulations..
While the actions of the principal were totally reprehensible, and merit criticism, even a review by the school board, it does not rise to the level of violating postal regulation or federal law..
They were still in the possession of, and control of, the school.. i.e., the principal..
Just sayin'..
First, make sure of the facts.. and that you've got them straight.. before you go lynching someone..
I do believe destroying someone else's mail is a federal crime...
That was on the Kimmer Show. I thought he was going to have a coronary right there on his show.
That's what I want to find out, where did this happen?
I want a source to the story..
I will do a search and see what I can find.
This did not just happen to unknowns like this womn and her husband. Do you remember about 30 years ago when Anita Bryant was a big star? She forsaw the advance of the Homosexual agenda and tried to rally people gainst it as objectionable. They successfully ended her career and branded her aa Christian fundamentalist hater.
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Please ping me when you find out more details. This is outrageous. She should be prosecuted if this is true.
Haven't found anything yet.
Used to be serious felony a few decades ago,
DITTO THAT.
Well, actually, "bad guys" is a common term in the military.
Here's a new military term that my brother-in-law, a Navy helo pilot recently returned from Iraq, taught me.
Squirters: "Bad guys" that "squirt" out of a building and that your gunner has to shoot after you drop off a SEAL team on the roof of said building.
Possibly.. I'm sure the PC culture has taken hold, even in the military, in the 24 years since I served..
I know it wasn't a common term when I was in..
They have a bulletin board in the hall, illustrated with letters and pictures they got in return. This is the second year the 5th graders did this, with the help of this teacher.
The kids really enjoyed doing this, and they have enjoyed the responses they received.
I am so thankful my grandchildren go to a school that supports our troops. They also had a fantastic Veterans Day Program, with local vets being recognised.
It's the current military slang equivalent for the old "Rebs", "Blue-bellies ", "Dons" (Spanish-American War), "Krauts", "Japs" or "Charlie".
It is more PC but, on the other hand, you can keep using it no matter what theater of operations you are in. :-)
Indeed, it is a federal offense to destroy mail.
I agree, this story, if true, needs a source and to be followed up on.
We can not let this go by the wayside and be swept under the rug.
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