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To: Modernman
"There was no immorality in a public arena here. In any event, you cannot enforce morality. You can only enforce the law."

A strip act is immorality and it was done in public. And it was paid for by a public official who in his official capacity as Superintendent encouraged these public school teachers to attend.

It was not illegal, but it was immoral. You can and should expect public officials to practice some level of morality especially school teachers.

If it's an elected position the public can and should call for his resignation. And faily that they should vote him out of office the next election. If he's appointed, he should be fired for poor judgement and failure to uphold the role model expected of that position.

103 posted on 06/17/2004 10:45:16 AM PDT by DannyTN
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To: DannyTN
A strip act is immorality and it was done in public.

Huh? They went to a Chippendales review performed in a private establishment attended only by people who were there voluntarily. How does that qualify as "in public?"

It was not illegal, but it was immoral. You can and should expect public officials to practice some level of morality especially school teachers.

Sure, and I would say there is serious disagreement as to whether or not a Chippendales show counts as immorality. I certainly don't think so.

107 posted on 06/17/2004 10:57:13 AM PDT by Modernman ("I don't care to belong to a club that accepts people like me as members" -Groucho Marx)
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