Posted on 05/03/2007 1:56:36 AM PDT by Man50D
If folks cannot stand up to FAGS, then what does that say about them?!
Not on this issue. Its a day of silence. Basically stating they want to silence anyone who disagree with them.
Personally I think a day of silence is disruptive to the teaching environment. If I were to ask a student a question and they did not respond I would call it insubordination and they would be the ones in detention, not the ones who voiced opposition.
The nation's largest public policy women's group is asking President Bush to commit to a veto of a "hate crimes" plan that, as WND has reported, opponents fear would target Christians and be used to demolish both freedom of speech and religion in the United State
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1827692/posts?page=1
Such as being forced to attend gay day?
That day is not far off. There will come a time, probably sooner rather than later, when those who stand up for their beliefs publicly will be forcibly silenced (either temporarily or permanently) for the "convenience of the state," "for the common good," or some other such claptrap.
It is heartwarming to see that these young people with the T-shirts "get it."
1) Richard Simmons T-shirts 2) T-shirts with the 1 Cor 7:1 "It is good for a man not to touch a woman" as irony.
Cheers!
/sarc
These kids did stand up. Kudos to them. Thank God this Day of Silence diesease has yet to spread to Ohio. In time , I am sure it will be here. I know my kids will be allowed to weer shirts like these and to not observe this filth of silence..
Maybe someone needs to come up with the annual George Orwell 1984 awards.
Yet more DemoPervert NAZI-ISM
I think the San Juan school should relocate to San Juan.
There is a book (now available in paperback ):
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Unholy Alliance: Radical Islam and the American Left
(Hardcover)
by David Horowitz
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And reviews:
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Editorial Reviews
Rich Lowry, Editor National Review
David Horowitz is synonymous with pyrotechnics. A historian and polemicist of the first order, he is paid the ultimate compliment --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
Davis Hanson, Author, Ripples of Battle
An original look at those who want us to fail in the Middle East, both at home and abroad. The --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
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Fascinating Analysis of Leftist Goals, August 13, 2006
Reviewer: N. Sincerity - See all my reviews
A former 1960s radical, Horowitz is well-acquainted with the Leftist mindset. In this book, he strives to explain the modern alliance between left wing progressivists and radical Islamofascists. He argues that this alliance is based on a common desire to destroy Western capitalism. Leftist sympathy with Islamofascist ideas makes no sense from an intellectual point of view, given that countries ruled by radical Islamists are among the most racist, sexist, theocratic states in the world today. However, Leftists have recognized that they can benefit politically from destructive terrorist attacks on the Western world. A West under attack can be made to turn on its leaders in fear and desperation (as they did in Spain after the Madrid train bombings). Only once people reject current government structures can the Left execute its anti-capitalist revolution and build a new reality that mirrors the Leftist view of utopia.
The complete and utter idealogical hypocrisy of the Islamofascist-Leftist alliance is distressing, but as Horowitz reminds us,
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If they were "suspended", that would imply that they were no longer in school (for a short time). Therefore they should have been sent home. This sounds like false imprisonment.
Persecution for righteousness = ticket to heaven.
Ping this one out later.
Sue..Sue..Sue.
The leftist-inspired gestapo is at work trying to eliminate any dissenting ideas.
So if I'm offended by a young Muslim woman covering her head then she'll get suspended? Does our constitution only guarantee religious freedom if your religion is new, different, or out of the mainstream?
He said at the time some students were suspended and some were simply sent home without formal punishment. At least one district abruptly halted its punishments when PJI contacted officials while another district "rounded up" students and held them for several hours, then released them without recording any punishment.
Why isn't this being called religious persecution? Unless the constitution has changed, people can't be "held" or "rounded up" against their will for their beliefs. Maybe the constitution doesn't apply in our schools anymore.
Since when do we need a special day set aside to promote the gay lifestyle? When do we get to have "heterosexual day"?
I like the gay magicians best.You know the ones that vanish in a poof of smoke!
On never mind.
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