To: Tribune7
O'Reilly got smoked on this one. Who cares if people organized it within the school? As long as the school took no part in it. Last time I checked, people have the right to talk about anything they want in school as long as it doesn't hurt other people, and that means to plan private functions for a group of kids at that high school. So, according to O'Reilly, maybe all conversation in high schools should be banned in order to prevent people from organizing events outside of the high school.
No one has the right to tell anyone else that they can or cannot plan a function for a certain group of people as long as it is funded with THEIR OWN MONEY, which it is.
195 posted on
05/08/2003 7:15:58 AM PDT by
Norse
To: Norse
Boortz is talking about this right now on his radio show.
To: Norse
No one has the right to tell anyone else that they can or cannot plan a function And no one has the right to tell anyone else that they can't say a particular planned function is racist and disgraceful.
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