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Like him or not, he *is* the President.
This kind of stuff boggles the mind. Regardless of what you think of the man, he is still the President until November (or further) and will always have been a President. Undisputable fact.
John Kerry is no more a President (currently) than Dole, Mondale, Gore, Nader, etc. If the photo was displayed in context as this article indicates, you have to worry about these parents. :rolleyes: http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/news/WABC_100304_middleschoolteacher.html I'm scared, so scared, I will run into people like this when I'm a parent. |
The board room at the school district I work for has a picture of both GWB and Arnold in it.
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I wonder if that's the whole story. If it is, it's dispicable of parents to bring politics into middle school.
I agree, he's the president whether you like it or not and deserves to be recognized as such. If this story is true though, it does show how great the divide is in our country. I wonder it there's more to the story though. |
As much as I despise Bush, I don't think she did anything wrong.
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In situations like this you should have been instructed to stomp your feet and proclaim that Bush stole the election . . and that Al Gores pic should be there. :D |
She should have hung a photo of Che Guevara.. Why make life hard on yourself??
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The teacher did nothing wrong. In fact, some of the classrooms in my past have had portraits of presidents, past and present. Indeed, they have also had images of Jesus, Mary, Joseph and the Pope, but that's another story.
The error was made by the school official that decided to discipline this teacher. |
Hey, she might influence the vote of those kiddies.....
The powers to be at that school have serious issues. |
Wow, that is insane. I feel bad for the teacher. It seems like the school district may have opened a lawsuit of some kind. Students should know who their president is.
Look at the people on JAY-WALKING and how they don''t know anything about the basic history of the United States. |
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Oh, and VaSteve: IF (BIG IF) Kerry is elected as the next president of the USA, he won't officially take over until the middle or end of January, NOT November. (Yeah, yeah - I know: Lame Duck....) Regardless, it is utterly insane that a teacher would get in such trouble for this. -Z. |
I'm sure the act of taking her keys and escorting out of the building is considered being fired......
then they spoke to an attorney..... The result: "School officials would not talk on camera but insist nobody here has been fired." Lawsuit. |
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Another proud moment , in this wonderful state we live in!:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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And now for the rest of the story (I hate when the media report stories from only one side):
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. -- A New Jersey middle school teacher said Tuesday that she's hired a lawyer, claiming she came under fire for displaying a picture of President George W. Bush on her school bulletin board. But school officials said the picture wasn't the issue. They cited Shiba Pillai-Diaz's "zealous misuse of seventh- and eighth-grade student instructional time." School Superintendent Gary McCartney said the teacher's display of pictures made the presentation appear partisan to many students and parents. McCartney said Pillai-Diaz once told her students she was "glad they were not old enough to vote" -- and that she told one student, "You should be ashamed to be a Democrat." Pillai-Diaz denied talking about politics with students and told a newspaper, "You would have to be incredibly stupid to say those things to a student." She said she's looking into her legal rights. She said she left work Friday after being told by the school's principal to "get your stuff and get out." She took that to mean she was fired. McCartney said Pillai-Diaz had not been fired and accused her of "abandoning her post" by leaving the school. School officials said the flap had nothing to do with Pillai-Diaz's support for Bush. They said there are plenty of other teachers who are staunch Republicans. Copyright 2004 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. |
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Which media, FOX, PBS, CBS, etc. I don't care if they have a slant. Just don't neglect facts simply because it doesn't fit your view.
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I didn't mean it that way. I was trying to be goofy.
Thanks for finding the rest of the story. I should know better than to troll DrudgeReport for my data. ;) This totally liberal guy at work saw me surfing it once and made some comment on the DR's slant. I argued that it was a "new conglomerator" but gave a more concerted look at what DR posts. He was right. I never told him that though ;) |
Sorry. Didn't mean you distorting the facts. I meant the media.
I just heard that here in CO, they are averaging about 2000 new registered voters per day (I believe that's just in the greater Denver area). They had to hire 14 folks just to handle the load. It's going to be an interesting election. One of the most exciting since I've been able to vote. Haven't seen the state polls for who is leading after the debate. Bush was more than a few percentage points ahead before the debate. Michael |
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