Posted on 04/24/2013 2:05:26 AM PDT by marktwain
“I’ll comply with your directive because in this moment you have authority over me. However, I will be discussing this issue with my parents, and you will be discussing it with them soon, as well as possibly with their lawyer. Have a nice day.”
Just join the NRA. It’s cheap and easy and does a heap of good.
It is the children of Lidice, most of whom were murdered by the Nazis in 1942 as retaliation for the execution of Reinhart Heydrich in Prague. I thought the link had the explanation further down the page, but it might be one of those things that goes to a different page depending on how you get there.
You’re reading something into my post that isn’t there, so I’ll just let you deal with your own imaginary arguments.
That’s probably a memorial to the town of Lidice which was eradicated by the Nazis (people and all) in retaliation I believe for the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich in 1942.
Thanks; I’m learning about them now.
Their website offers promotional items for sale. Good luck navigating it though. It use to be much simplier. Now it takes a degree in HTML design just to figure out where everything is at.
This is alighty inaccurate, arrest does not mean conviction. A lot of people are arrested, not all of them are convicted.
The conviction, now that will cause some problems especially if a candidate doesn't come clean about it. But that little box on an application... have you ever been convicted, plead nolo contender or (etc, etc, etc). He can still put a big fat No in there, granted that could change over his life time, but right now, still a big fat No.
I told mine to stand up for themselves or we would. We started being the greasy wheel at school when they were young. Yes, we were "those" parents and proud of it. Sure, there were consequences such as them not making Student of the Month when they made top grades and won All State titles (which the school had never done and woohoo consecutive years!) which should have been an automatic recognition but they and everyone understood why. Amazing how the Governor could take time out to recognize their accomplishments but because they wouldn't take bs from the school, the school's petty mindedness outweighed common decency. They learned a valuable life lesson and it made them better adults.
I listen to the talk radio station out of Huntington, WV. Tom Roten, the host from 6-9, talked about this extensively this morning. The kid wore the shirt up until lunchtime without a single complaint from the teachers. There was no dress code violation, just a petty teacher.
This kid is my daughter’s age...too bad we live up on the Ohio side of the river ;) She received a .22 for Christmas and recently passed her hunting certification course. Tomorrow the same teacher who taught that class is taking them fishing.
I’ll bet the dress code has some vague clause about “disruptive” clothing. Fine if it specifically spells out no religious or political t-shirts or curse words. But what’s “disruptive” to you might not be to me so who is to decide? Final decision should be the school board, who btw, is elected by the parents. Until that time, the kid should be able to wear the t-shirt every day.
Unless the kid punched out the teacher, which I don’t see that he did, the cops should never have been called much less having the kid arrested and in handcuffs.
The calling of the police and the arrest and handcuffs was a vindictive and intimidative response by the teacher to someone who dared stand up for his individual rights in the face of “authori tah”.
Modern Musket t shirts are nice, but over priced.
“You can always file a complaint later.”
Yeah, that’s the ticket! We’ve got to roll over any time some jerk teacher decides that he’s right and you are wrong! Glad you weren’t around “helping” the Founding Fathers establish this country. I’m hoping that when this is all over some money changes hands between the school district and the kid! I guess you don’t know the First Amendment very well!
“lookin’ for love in all the wrong places”
There are soooo many perfect captions for that photo... especially relating to our president being on the ladder and Michelle bending over!
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