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    337 KB Pledge of Allegiance dispute results in Md. teacher having to apologize. Anonymous of College Park,MD 02/24/10(Wed)08:48 No.214181  
    By Jenna Johnson
    Wednesday, February 24, 2010

    The mother of a 13-year-old Montgomery County middle school student is demanding an apology from a teacher who had school police escort the youngster from a classroom for refusing to say the Pledge of Allegiance.

    The unidentified student was mocked by other children in her class and has been too traumatized to return to Roberto Clemente Middle School in Germantown, according to Ajmel Quereshi, a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland who is representing the family.

    A school spokesman said Tuesday that the teacher's actions were a clear violation of the school's regulations, which are based on state law. The teacher, who also has not been identified by either side, will have to apologize to the student, spokesman Dana Tofig said.

    "The policy is very, very clearly stated," Tofig said. "Our teachers are expected to know the students' rights and responsibilities. . . . A mistake has been made, and it will be rectified."

    Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/23/AR2010022303889.html

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    Since when not saying the Pledge of Allegiance is a arrestable offense? Why do we even have a Pledge of Allegiance to this day?
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)08:52 No.214193
    Schools = Prisons

    I believe there was an article on here about some student getting suspended or some shit thanks to webcameras on the laptops they borrowed at school watching them from home.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)08:52 No.214195
    I know I never said it when I was in high school. It's meaningless and a waste of a good 30 seconds I could have spent reading.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)08:59 No.214209
    >>214193
    Yeah they spied on him at his own home and got him for "improper behaviour" in his own bedroom...

    They also threatened to suspend a kid for having a 2inch lego replica gun due to their zero gun tolerance policy...

    And a kid who drew a water toy gun on a piece of paper also got threatened for the above..

    and of course the 12yo who got arrested for scribing the name of her and her friends on her desk.....

    And those teenagers who take nude pics of their self and send to their boyfriend and get threathend with production, possession and distribution of child porn charges if they didnt participate in proper sex behaviour courses...........

    fuck this shit im moving
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:01 No.214216
    Shit America

    your schools are terrible
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:05 No.214225
    You have crazy schools America
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:15 No.214243
    >the honor-roll student being expelled from school under a "no weapons" policy while in possession of fingernail clippers

    >After bringing a Cub Scouts dinner knife to school to eat his lunch, a six-year-old boy was ordered by Christina School District to attend an alternative school for students with behavioral problems for nine weeks

    >A third-grade girl, also in the Christina School District, was expelled for a year because her grandmother sent a birthday cake, and a knife for cutting the cake, to school. The teacher used the knife to cut the cake, and then reported the girl to the authorities as having a dangerous weapon.

    >Other cases in the Christina School District include a straight-A student who was ordered to attend "reform school" after a classmate dropped a pocket knife in his lap,[12], and in 2007, when a girl was expelled for using a utility knife to cut paper for a project.

    >Earlier in 2009, an Eagle scout was suspended for three weeks for having an emergency kit in his car, that included a pocket knife.

    Zero tolerance policy? Sounds more like Zero Intelligence policy
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:16 No.214247
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    >>214243
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:19 No.214251
    It's funny how such a 'free' country forces people to swear allegiance to its flag. Your country is so nationalist it's painful to observe.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:19 No.214254
    lol america
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:20 No.214257
    What do you expect? You underpay teachers and treat them like complete shit, and then wonder why the good ones leave to get better jobs, leaving your kids with the biggest fucking retards on the planet.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:22 No.214262
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    >They also threatened to suspend a kid for having a 2inch lego replica gun due to their zero gun tolerance policy.
    <- Gun in question, could easily be mistaken for a real one and make some real trouble at the school, im glad they stopped him before things got out of hand
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:23 No.214265
    >>214262
    wtf
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:25 No.214270
    >School officials in suburban Dallas have given an in-school suspension to 4-year-old Taylor Pugh because his hair is considered too long.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:26 No.214273
    >>214181
    what the fuck
    soviet union style shit going on right here
    what kind of fucked up country lets children swear allegiance to a flag
    holy fuck
    >> Elly_Tran_Ha !1iBunBstAc 02/24/10(Wed)09:30 No.214287
    >>214273
    The same country that has been around since the empirical age.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:31 No.214289
    >A child attending an elementary school (in the San Jose Unified School District) brought an inhaler to school for her asthma. Her physician instructed the child to carry her legally prescribed inhalant medication with her at all times, to be used whenever an asthmatic event occured. Because of a “zero tolerance” school policy, the child was caught with the medication and the child was imediatly dismissed from class and sent to the school nurse. The nurse demanded that the child surrender her medication to the nurse; the child was then told that she would have to contact the school nurse to obtain access to her medication if and when she had an asmatic episode. (Can you imagine running to the nurse’s office from the playground when you can’t even breathe)? Fortunately, the child held here ground and demanded that she speak to her mother. Later, Mother and Child spent the next 3 hours in the nurses office negotiating how to get around the school policy. They were forced to get a letter of explanation from their doctor in order to give the child permission to have the child’s medication on her person at all times, instead of having to run to the nurse’s office. We are unaware of hardened drug offenders attending grammar school that can disguise illegal drugs as a prescription inhaler. If there are any out there, please let us know so that we can be informed. In any case, the number of offenders does not warrant such a drug policy.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:35 No.214299
    america forces its students to swear a pledge of allegiance to the flag? LOL
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:36 No.214301
    I'm all WAT here. Are these for real?
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:38 No.214302
    >resulted in an 11-year-old being hauled off in a police van for packing a plastic knife in her lunchbox to cut chicken; a 14-year-old held in an adult jail and charged with "strong-armed" theft for stealing $2 from his classmate; a fifth-grader expelled for a year for hiding razor blades from a friend he thought might use them to harm another; a fourth grader suspended for wearing a Tweety Bird chain on his neck; and, in a tale that would be comic if it weren't true, a 6-year-old cited for "sexual harassment" for running out of the bath naked in his own home to tell the bus driver to wait for him.

    >A 17-year-old honors student in Arkansas begins his senior year with an even more ominous cloud over his head. His college scholarship is in danger because of a 45-day sentence to an alternative school. His offense? An arbitrary search of his car by school officials in the spring revealed no drugs, but a scraper and pocketknife that his father had inadvertently left there the night before when he was fixing the rearview mirror.

    >A school in Kansas suspended a seventh-grader for three days after he drew a picture of a confederate flag. The flag, said officials, violated the school's policy against "racially divisive" material.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:38 No.214304
    >A school in New Jersey suspended two kindergarten students after they played "cops and robbers" on the playground, pointed their fingers at each other like guns, and shouted "bang bang!"
    WHAT THE FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU-

    >A school in Maryland suspended a student after he drew a crude picture of a gun on a piece of paper. The nine-year-old was charged with violating the school's anti-weapon policy.

    >Ben Ratner was kicked out of Blue Ridge Middle School in Loudoun County, Va., for four months for persuading a suicidal classmate to turn over her knife. According to the Charlottesville, Va.-based Rutherford Institute, a civil-liberties organization, a fellow student passed Ben a note saying she had brought a knife to school, hidden it in her notebook, and was contemplating suicide. After Ben persuaded her to give him the notebook containing the knife, he placed the notebook in his locker until he could take it home and have his mother speak to his friend's parents. However, when a fellow student informed school officials of the knife in Ben's locker, he was immediately suspended.

    >A 10-year-old girl at McElwain Elementary in Thornton, Colo., was one of a group of girls who "repeatedly" asked a certain boy on the playground if he liked them. The boy complained to a teacher, so school administrators, citing the district's "zero-tolerance sexual harassment policy", decided to suspend her.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:40 No.214305
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    When Annette Locke bought her 5-year-old son Jordan a firefighter costume for Halloween, she never imagined the five-inch plastic ax that came with it would be considered a weapon.

    >A 17-year-old Georgia girl, suspended for bringing an African tribal knife to her world history class.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:43 No.214309
    >I'm all WAT here. Are these for real?
    Yeah just search for the key phrases on google

    "12yo arrested for scribling her desk"
    http://tommiekiddy.com/blog/news/2010/02/05/girl-cuffed-and-arrested-for-scribbling-on-the-classroom
    -desk/
    "School spy on student at home"
    http://boingboing.net/2010/02/17/school-used-student.html
    "14 year olds threatened with child porn charges"
    http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1608002/20090327/story.jhtml
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:43 No.214310
    American schooling is pure indoctrination. Kids aren't taught things like critical thinking and problem-solving. They're taught to memorize lists of facts and procedures given to them by authority figures, and regurgitate them on command. Depending on where you go and what you study, these methods can continue well into college level education.

    And, people wonder why there's so many idiots in this country.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:46 No.214317
    >>214181
    Protip: If you want a plate to put food on at Milo Minderbinder's mess hall, you need to pledge.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)09:55 No.214335
    >>214317
    I would advise not eating at schools, myself and the people I know quit doing it after freshmen year. No more moldy food or chicken with worms for us.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)10:04 No.214350
    >>214317
    "Almost overnight the Glorious Loyalty Oath Crusade was in full flower, and Captain Black was enraptured to discover himself spearheading it. "The important thing is to keep them pledging," he explained to his cohorts. "It doesn't matter whether they mean it or not. That's why they make little kids pledge allegiance even before they know what 'pledge' and 'allegiance' mean." He had really hit on something."

    Best. Book. Ever.
    >> Anonymous of College Park, MD 02/24/10(Wed)10:15 No.214373
    >>214193
    I know, it seems like 1984 has already arrived. This is especially true in inner city schools, which prevent actual students from learning due to the popularity mentality.

    >>214243
    Zero Intelligence...why hasn't American schools abolished it yet. Oh wait, it actually too profitable to get rid of a student for a minor reason.

    Most Zero intelligence laws came from the Gun-Free Schools Act passed by congress. Due to the fact that the US is a federal republic, the states and school districts have a right to meet or exceed federal law via policies or state laws.

    The US Congress ought to restrict zero tolerance laws to just firearms, and just that.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)10:23 No.214394
    If I were any of these children's parents I'd be giving school administrators hell.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)10:30 No.214422
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    Get you shit together America
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)10:33 No.214426
    >>214394
    >I'd be giving school administrators hell
    Apparently there is a whole shitload of people who say the same but when the time comes you all meekly object while getting yelled at by the public servants and tell yourself "Well its bad, but I don't want them to call CPS or for me to go to jail for truancy laws!"
    >> QuestionC 02/24/10(Wed)10:34 No.214428
    Teaching is like one of the worst jobs in America. The fact that one of these retards did something dumb is not an indictment of the whole nation.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)10:36 No.214434
    >>214309
    >Prosecutors in several states — including Pennsylvania, Connecticut, North Dakota, Ohio, Utah, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin — are attempting to stop the growing fad of teens sending suggestive photos of themselves to one another by charging those students with crimes. In New Jersey, a 14-year-old girl was accused of child pornography after posting 30 nude pictures of herself on MySpace for her boyfriend, and in Falmouth, Massachusetts, police have charged six teens ages 12 to 14 with possessing and distributing material of a child in a sexual act after they were accused of sending nude pictures of a 13-year-old girl on their cell phones.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)10:36 No.214436
    This is all wrong, my public education told me that my public education is just fine!
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)10:44 No.214452
    So why does the US say the UK is a police state when all this shit would not happen in a UK school despite the laws being 'tougher' on weapons?
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)10:46 No.214463
    >>214434
    Sex Offenders Registry is like being exiled from society. You can't live withing X feet (usually 2000+) of children or a public place where children can gather, which is EVERYWHERE
    Florida housing sex offenders under bridge
    http://www.cnn.com/2007/LAW/04/05/bridge.sex.offenders/index.html

    Also don't get drunk and piss in an alley, or SEX OFFENDER. I'm still trying to find the link to the story where they tried to put someone for theft on it(also Florida).
    >> QuestionC 02/24/10(Wed)10:48 No.214474
    >>214463
    > Florida
    It's like the heart of stupid sex offender law enforcement.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)10:51 No.214483
    I remember the pledge allegiance to the flag like 17 years ago.

    I felt it was weird and refused to say it. Teacher didn't give a shit.

    America's getting fucked up. I fear for its youth.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)10:51 No.214484
    >>214463
    How old are children considered?

    I would imagine it would suck if you end up in the sex registry at age 13 and need to stay 2000meters away from all other 13 year olds o.O
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)10:56 No.214508
    >>214452
    Because Americans are so brainwashed they think their country can't possibly do anything wrong. USA! USA! American here, by the way. Most of these people make me sick.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)11:08 No.214542
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    >>214508
    Oh wow.

    Bro, you let the government take your guns away. There are CCTV cameras on every single street corner. An ex-soldier was recently arrested for turning a cheap, broken shotgun into the police. He likely couldn't even buy shells for it in your country. Don't even get me started on the amount of brainwashing the British people have been subjected to.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)11:11 No.214555
    >>214542
    Shops put them up to catch shoplifters. Herp durp goverment spying on me 1984 durr.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)11:12 No.214559
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    bump

    this is flamoot. it's 2010 and i have a brain implant because i use drugs. i know how this sounds. but stories of going schizo from hallucinogens are only myths

    lsd and shrooms etc are as mind opening as the rumours say, but it is a big secret because the government is performing crowd-control on the people who know about them. on the number of psychedelic users in society... they can only handle so many of those kinds of people. but psychedelic users are mostly young and hip and feel things deeply and are thus perfect victims for the very evil.

    very
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)11:12 No.214562
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    >implying you're not just a britfag trying to pass yourself off as American

    I see through your games limey. Don't forget to vote Labour coming up this time, if there's anything you need it's more multiculturalism.

    >>214555
    >Shops put them up to catch shoplifters.

    So the government uses public tax dollars to set up CCTV cameras in the streets and then gives private shopowners control over them.

    MAKES PERFECT SENSE, HOW COULD I DOUBT SUCH SUPERIOR EURO LOGIC!
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)11:13 No.214565
    I'm going to be a teacher in the very near future and goddamn... shit like this... I can't how anyone with a modicum of intelligence could enforce some of these things.

    Zero tolerance really is zero intelligence. I hope to be a better educator than this.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)11:13 No.214567
    >>214542
    >GUNS ARE THE ONLY RIGHTS I CARE ABOUT
    Goddamn, America...
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)11:14 No.214569
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    buump

    if psychedelics were allowed to spread through the population at the natural rate, people would become impossible to control in the painful and bizarre ways they control us. this includes brain implants. tear-away children of nobody families are isolated and disconnected over the course of a few years and then given implants that let the rich wear their skin like a suit. think one in a million. and god. believe me

    don't automatically trust anyone telling you to go as far out as possible, to escape society and your ego and this sort of thing. what cults do first is try to create an intrapersonal vacuum they can fill with dogma. they are using the psychedelics for this now

    the psychedelics produce very real and powerful experiences you don't need to have explained to you repeatedly if you have used them a few times. no-one has to preach ego death to an acidhead. he knows about it.

    a lot of cults offer up a lot of junk but the psychedelics are real and they produce the most powerful experiences in the world. they can be used to free people and heal them but, the elite are holding them from us like the priest class once hid the psychedelic sacraments of the mystery religions so they could have a monopoly on god. it is the exact same plan

    and just like the priests got a ton of kids to screw for thousands of years, so do the people who've stolen the psychedelics, now. the government and the rich. i like people, i've never feared the rich... but this is serious

    bear with me :|
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)11:15 No.214576
    >>214567
    >implying that gun rights are not the single right that all others stem from

    Cool story bro. Enjoy your lords telling you what you can and can't do and being thrown in prison for defending your home from invading nigs.
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)11:16 No.214578
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    buuump

    the ideal way is for some clique or clutch of trippers to take in new trusted associates one at a time, and protect them. no-one needs do avocacy, no-one needs attract attention. me i discovered acid, shrooms, pot on my own and thought i had to tell everyone. that's how i drew this down

    in other words we are being controlled brutally by pedophile overlords with high technology who despise us. people like you and me but horny and rich

    Google 'drug critter linux' for the app these pics are from. I had to take my links out but see youtube.com/user/toomalf for vids also use tinyurl 'ygbmj9r' for a google group where i discuss the implant, i thought it was aliens or the signlarity but it isnt >_>

    <_<

    >_+
    >> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)11:17 No.214584
    >"Our teachers are expected to know the students' rights and responsibilities. . . . A mistake has been made, and it will be rectified."

    But but I thought students didn't have rights in schools



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