Maureen O'Brien, a teacher at Washington's Edmund Burke School, right, and student Ariel Kennedy, 11, work on a banner at a school in Washingoton Thursday,Jan.16,2003 for this weekend's anti-war demonstration. Demonstrators are mobilizing in Washington and cities across the country for what they consider their last chance to speak as one great multitude against the gathering clouds of an Iraq war. The weekend demonstrations coincide with America's military buildup overseas and a time of remembrance for the nonviolent struggle embodied by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Even as sailors ship out, protesters are packing Washington-bound buses and organizing local marches and vigils from Tampa, Fla., to San Francisco. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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Sara Deull, 13, right, Lilly Martinez, 16, second from right, and others, work on posters for this weekend's anti-war demonstration, Thursday, Jan. 16, 2003 at Edmund Burke School in Washington. Demonstrators are mobilizing in Washington and cities across the country for what they consider their last chance to speak as one great multitude against the gathering clouds of an Iraq war. The weekend demonstrations coincide with America's military buildup overseas and a time of remembrance for the nonviolentstruggle embodied by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Even as sailors ship out, protesters are packing Washington-bound buses and organizing local marches and vigils from Tampa, Fla., to San Francisco. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
'Baring Witness,' a group of Northern Californians, some of whom are seen here in Marin County, Calif., north of San Francisco, have bared all to promote peace and voice their opposition to a U.S.-led war in Iraq. Founded by artist Donna Sheehan, the group has staged three nude peace protests since November 2002. (John Korty/Reuters)
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An Iraqi boy stands on the balcony of his house holding a toy gun in front a portrait of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, while watching U.N. weapons inspectors during their visit to the house of Faleh Hassan, an Iraqi Physicist in Baghdad Thursday, Jan. 16, 2003. The inspections at the homes of Hassan and his next door neighbor, nuclear scientist Shaker el-Jibouri, were the first at private houses. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
I wonder if they are using school resources for private purposes... Does employing children for private purposes violate child labor laws?
It is typical of the Left to hide behind children instead of standing up in front of them to protect them...
What are your thoughts about this:
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