There is a up to $500.00 (not to exceed ever $25,000) fine to any one that kills an 'endangered' fox, or upsets/touches certain turtle nest eggs along our shores. Under the detailed listings of the federal Endangered Species Act.
There is a $350.00 to $500.00 'amount due' to kill the human species. (AKA abortion) And in second/third human trimesters; scissors are jabbed into the HUMAN head and the brains are sucked out-In elective surgeries- daily, in the United States, all under the guise of a woman's "right." The only real "right" is the "right" to remain silent.
When will humans become "endangered" and protected?
When will the so called pro-"choicers" realize basic science skills of the food-chain? Human's are NOT at the bottom of the food-chain.
Do they really see what they do, with their political correctness all in the guise of a "woman's right"?
anything to initiate a discussion about conservatism! < grin >
Well, it certainly disrupts the liberal education process in our public schools. And truth be known, that is what this is all about.
02/05/03
John Horton
Plain Dealer Reporter
Chardon - Chardon High School administrators yesterday rescinded the punishment given to a student who refused to take off a sweatshirt declaring "Abortion Is Homicide."
Bill Noyes, 17, also will be allowed to wear the sweatshirt to class in the future.
Those decisions came the day after Bill received a Saturday detention for insubordination after challenging school administrators who ordered him to take off the sweatshirt or turn it inside out. The demands followed complaints by two students in the school of 1,200 who said they were offended by the sweatshirt's message.
School policy forbids students from wearing items that interfere with the educational environment.
"I'm glad I stood up for my rights," said Bill, a junior. "This was about the freedom to express an opinion."
Principal Doug DeLong revoked the detention and agreed to let Bill and two offended students work out a solution with the school's peer mediation group, said Chardon Superintendent Jane Hayman. The discussion provided a forum for the students to express their views on the controversial topic, she said.
Hayman also said the school wanted to avoid the appearance of taking sides on the abortion issue.
Bill said he was satisfied with the student session and the school's handling of the situation yesterday. Out of respect for the students troubled by his sweatshirt's message, Bill said he agreed to wear the garment only on days when there is some sort of national pro-life event being held.
The hooded sweatshirt is black with white lettering. "Abortion Is Homicide" stretches across the front. The back reads: "You will not silence my message. You will not mock my God. You will stop the killing of my generation. Rock For Life."
Attorneys that support Rock For Life, a pro-life organization that targets youth, had been reviewing Bill's situation in Chardon and were prepared to intervene, said spokesman Eric Whittington. Bill bought his sweatshirt from the Virginia-based group, which encourages students to wear clothing with pro-life messages.
"We're happy Bill will be allowed to spread the message," Whittington said. "That's what this is all about."
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