That's special. You just admitted to presenting a moving target. Thanks for confirming what I thought you were doing.
You on the other hand have left no latitude in your positions.
Don't need to, I'm right on the matter. One doesn't need to move a target in that situation.
Not On Duty
On duty and outside his jurisdiction. That has been proven if you would bother to read up further on the story. Oh, and BTW, the story was resolved several days ago, apparently Rush couldn't be bothered to call the officials in question and find out that the department had already addressed the school administrator's complaints (they won't comment on actions taken because it is a personnel matter) and the administrator has told the teacher to remove the offending bumper stickers in his door and he will not be teaching that class in the fall.
Doesnt sound like you prefer to debate people... sounds more like you are being quite defensive of a weak position, and then offering thinly veiled insults to veneer your arguments with a reinforcement of intellectual elitism. You are definitely welcome to not respond.
WHIIIINNNEEEEEE. Sorry, dude, you can squeal all you want, but it doesn't change the facts here. The cop was on duty and out of his jurisdiction. And, regarding your ludicrous claim that he was protecting the public safety by taking pictures in a classroom - since when did that rise to the level of a crime? The fact that you think it merits police action speaks volumes about your lack of respect for the Constitution.