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15 students suspended over Confederate flag T-shirts
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| 10/16/01
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Posted on 10/16/2001 7:16:09 PM PDT by shuckmaster
MOULTON, Ala. (AP) -- Fifteen students at Lawrence County High School got suspended for wearing Confederate flag T-shirts to school Monday.
Principal Ricky Nichols said he suspended the students for three days each because they defied a ban he placed on rebel flag clothing on Friday.
"School is not an open forum," the principal said. "It is a place for learning."
Seven of the students and two parents protested later Monday at the Lawrence County Board of Education's parking lot.
The suspended students all wore T-shirts by Dixie Outfitters. The shirts have emblems on the front and back that contain the Confederate battle flag. The students said the shirts aren't meant as a racial statement.
"In Lawrence County, it's almost like a fashion statement, the same way people wear Tommy Hilfiger," senior Casey Hughes said.
Some students said they wear the shirts as an expression of Southern heritage, but the principal said none of the students could tell him if their great-grandfathers fought in the Civil War.
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To: shuckmaster
"School is not an open forum," What's that Constitution for, again?
To: shuckmaster
"School is not an open forum," the principal said. "It is a place for learning." As the principal announces next assembly speaker is going to be from Planned Parenthood.
To: sirgawain
What's that Constitution for, again?Some folks adhere to it, some scoff, and these folks wipe their butts with it.
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posted on
10/16/2001 7:21:07 PM PDT
by
TomServo
To: anniegetyourgun
With mandatory attendance, of course...
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posted on
10/16/2001 7:22:20 PM PDT
by
kaylar
To: shuckmaster
Principal Ricky must be a Commmie.
To: shuckmaster
Walk through the metal detector, stand in line while the Vice Principal goes through your backpack, walk down the hall under the eye of the security cameras to the office where you pee in a cup in order to join FBLA. At lunch, go home and take off your shirt because the Principal doesn't like it. After lunch, go in for a random strip search while they have the drug dogs sniff your locker. You should finish in time to go into Civics class and learn all about how wonderful it is for you live in a free country where liberty reigns supreme.
Is it ANY WONDER our kids are cynical?
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posted on
10/16/2001 7:23:45 PM PDT
by
Arkinsaw
To: sirgawain
What's that Constitution for, again? To gain the benefit of a public education, you must follow whatever rules they establish. I don't have any problem with the rules. It is the existance of the government schools that is troublesome.
To: Always Right
That's why you are always right.
To: shuckmaster
And who says political correctness is dead?! [sarcasm off]
Hurrah for the Confederacy ... HURRAH ... HURRAH!
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posted on
10/16/2001 7:26:03 PM PDT
by
Colt .45
To: shuckmaster
"School is not an open forum," the principal said. "It is a place for learning."
Somebody needs to remind those mouthy liberal traitor professors of that then.
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posted on
10/16/2001 7:26:06 PM PDT
by
goodieD
To: Arkinsaw
Walk through the metal detector, stand in line while the Vice Principal goes through your backpack, walk down the hall under the eye of the security cameras to the office where you pee in a cup in order to join FBLA. At lunch, go home and take off your shirt because the Principal doesn't like it. After lunch, go in for a random strip search while they have the drug dogs sniff your locker. You should finish in time to go into Civics class and learn all about how wonderful it is for you live in a free country where liberty reigns supreme.
...it was worth repeating....
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posted on
10/16/2001 7:28:07 PM PDT
by
artios
To: sirgawain
This is happening in Alabama? Gezzz.
To: shuckmaster
I bet if the T-shirts had NAAPC or a multi-colored African Continent on them it would be fine.
To: shuckmaster
Some of the last real Americans stood up for states rights and freedom 140 years ago, against overwhelming odds. If today's Americans understood freedom as they did, we would not let mushy headed girlymen take over our country. I say, let the stars and bars be honored in all our communities from Maine to California. It is as much a herald of freedom as the star spangled banner.
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posted on
10/16/2001 7:32:55 PM PDT
by
mcollins
To: shuckmaster
HEY SUCKMASTER!
Way to fake us all out with your altered headline. Why did you take out the word "Confederate?"
What're you tryin' to hide, Dude? Were you just trying to get more hits on your post or what?
Cheap shot.
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posted on
10/16/2001 7:34:01 PM PDT
by
ppaul
To: Always Right
"To gain the benefit of a public education, you must follow whatever rules they establish."That's an interesting argument. In Tinker vs. DesMoines, however, the Supreme Court ruled that teachers and students do not shed their constitutional freedom of speech at the school door. I wonder what ruling since then has overturned this right?
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posted on
10/16/2001 7:34:14 PM PDT
by
beGlad
To: Always Right
You're right.
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posted on
10/16/2001 7:35:21 PM PDT
by
ppaul
To: Alpenkatze
Correction----> NAACP
To: shuckmaster
I know it's their choice to protest the way they want to. But in the name of unity for a change, I wish they chose Old Glory for a year. Oh well. [sigh.]
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