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"His teacher, Lynn Norton, believed he got his point across. She gave him an A."

Wow, who saw that coming! I remember pulling off more compelling diaramas when I was in the third grade. Not only is this kids work lacking in artistic merit it's also cheesy and unoriginal. Gotta love the ass-clown store owner who sees this as a free speech issue. I know where I won't be buying furniture from in the future. Go to the Projo website for a photo of this kids "art" and a picture of his lame hippy ass.

1 posted on 02/08/2005 1:35:58 PM PST by got_moab?
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Sad, when teachers use their students to promote ignorance. A solid dose of truth is in order - like a visit to Auschwitz and an interview with a holocaust surviver, for both the teacher, the student, the store owner and those who thought this art deserved an award. I think the student would have a much different view of reality had he lived in Iraq and had both his hands chopped off and an 'X' carved into his forehead, as Saddam did to seven Iraqi businessmen.


36 posted on 02/14/2005 5:43:34 AM PST by onetruthreigns
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