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Seven students are suing a Texas school district over its dress-code policy banning boys from having long hair.
School officials suspended a 9-year-old boy for a month, barred him from recess and normal lunch breaks as punishment for long hair, the lawsuit claims. FREEDOM!!!!! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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It’s all about small government and Freedom …. Never about the money Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Biden brings down Trump’s record-setting deficit by $360 billion in one year.
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He doesn't get that American so-called "conservatism" is not the same as European conservatism. Nor the same as his reputed thousands of years of what he calls conservatism dating, presumably, back to the pharaohs, or maybe even before that. The reason I don't like to use the term "conservative" and usually put it in quotes when I do, is because it is more a vague political label that means different things to different people. Usually, the context, tells what it is supposed to mean. But it is not a useful political term when speaking in general or "universal" contexts, such as how Agre did in the essay you were quoting from. And, BTW, that essay was written 17 years ago, and the Democrat party was still evolving then and has done so precipitously since then into the authoritarians that would not fit Agre's notion of "liberal" nor even, I presume (since I don't know exactly what he means by the word), his idea of "democratic." The present Democrat party would, in many respects, fit Agre's notion of "conservatism." Glenn Greenwald has been pointing that out over the past five or so years. And I believe Greenwald would pretty much agree with most of Agre's ideas on creating a democratic culture. |
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doesn’t mean no liberals go to church, but conservatives are much more serious about religion. duh. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I'm guessing you want us to be a "democracy." If the majority continues to give districts the power to require appropriate conduct, as well as the power to teach things that various parents think is harmful to their children, "our democracy" will empower schools to do so. We still have access to redress and relief in the court system. But that has become increasingly shaky, depending on how judges feel or "interpret." |
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I've never actually heard anyone deny that conservatives want fewer impositions on individual liberty (overall...not on every single individual issue) than liberals. You're making history here Wayne, you're denying that conservatives want smaller (but not zero) government intrusion into our lives. In the last few days, you have refused to accept the NSBAs admission that they lied in their letter to Biden. In the same sentence, you have accused conservatives of both doing nothing, and of banning everything. Now you're saying (I think? It's hard to follow) conservatives want the government to control every aspect of what we wear, and how we wear our hair? One school district in TX, speaks for all of the conservatives in the country? You think it's fair to take one extreme example, and apply that to all conservatives? Does the Loudon County school boars speak for you? When they explicitly lied to cover up a rape in school (We now know for a fact that's exactly what happened), does that say anything about all democrats? Can I use your logic, and say that therefore you are in favor of protecting rapists? Wayne, how about we hold people accountable for what they say and do, not blame people for what others say and do? If you refuse to take off the tin foil hat, at least loosen the straps a little. |
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According to its dress code policy, boys cannot wear their hair over their eyes, past the bottom of their ears, or past the bottom of a dress shirt collar. The suit, filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas (ACLU) on Thursday on behalf of the students, argues the school district "imposed immense and irreparable harm... solely because of these students' gender". I wonder if the ACLU is suing the Loudoun school district for allowing a gender confused boy to rape a couple of girls in their girl's bathrooms and then cover it up because that seems to me to be more "immense and irreparable" harm than a haircut.... |
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This is precisely how Trump got elected. The left is too stupid to see it, unless their plan is actually to get the right so angry that they nominate Trump again. In which case it's brilliant. |
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So not seeing the cover up Don’t forget the Afghan rapist start yelling send them back Anything for outrage ….suggesting it’s rampant Keep it up Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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But you only want them followed when you agree with them . I got it. Ps Trump wasn’t re elected was he .. Trumps a seditious traitor but keep supporting him Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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if the superintendent said “there are minors involved, so i can’t comment on it”, that’s one thing. that’s not what he said. he denied having any knowledge that any assault took place, and said that the alleged bathroom rapist “does not exist,” you can’t see what’s right in front of you, unless it paints liberalism favorably, can you? seriously, are you really this dense? or are you just messing with me? Read. What. He. Said. Again, this superintendent, who we all know is a liberal, made a disgusting public lie. you’re mad at that. don’t take that out on me, your beef is with him. he covered up a rape, not me. they also just sent the rapist to another school without telling them what he did. so he promptly assaulted another girl. that county is a hot mess, and it’s blue. and it’s a perfect example of why it appears for now at least, that a reliably blue state has a close race for governor. this has no business being a close race, but liberals there are acting like they’re trying to help the republicans win. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Trump Hits Fox for Running Pro-Democrat Ads
Former President Donald Trump on Sunday slammed Fox News for running commercials that are critical of him while guests and hosts say positive things about him and his ideas. "What good is it if FOX News speaks well of me when they continually allow horrible and untruthful anti-Trump commercials to be run — and plenty of them," Trump said in a statement released through his Save America PAC. But he’s not he’s not an authoritarian ! Keep those head firmly planted in the sand Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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no fascist dictator would let cnn and msnbc talk about him, they way he let them talk about him. you lose. again. trump is a lot of bad things. he’s obviously no authoritarian who tries to shut down unfriendly media. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
wayne, oil way up again. going to $100 without a doubt. its all trumps fault.
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a political disaster for them. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
If you’re an evangelical, prayer cures all.
Liberty University, founded by Jerry Falwell, threatened to punish students who reported being raped. An official told us he was just fired for raising concerns. He called it “conspiracy of silence.” https://www.propublica.org/article/t...exual-assaults Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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once again your more upset at a random person than the former POTUS past and current words and statements he's just juvenile :faga: |
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not sure why everything you post is some grand conspiracy tied to the NSBA letter ? because let be clear this is the driving reason this story in a google search shows Right-wing figures and media outlets have seized on Smith’s allegations as proof that allowing transgender students to use the bathroom that corresponds with their gender identity is dangerous. Dan Crenshaw Do you get it now? Keep men out of women’s bathrooms. I can’t believe this story. It’s heartbreaking. Parents: don’t stop. Keep up the fight. Just like the alleged Rape in Montana by a 19 year old afghan on a 18 year old The governor, along with U.S. Rep. Matt Rosendale, is calling for a re-evaluation of the vetting process before resettlement efforts can be continued in Montana. halt the placement of refugees here until they can assure us that the people that are being placed -- our allies have been fully vetted,” vetted people cant commit crimes Rape isn't a political position maybe someone Republicans should be reminded of that . because they are doing a hell of job making it one |
wayne, not everything is a grand conspiracy.
but not everything is as you say, either. a girl was raped. then the superintendent emailed school staff informing them of the rape. then at a boe meeting, he said he saw no information that a rape had happened. i say he lied. you say he was bound to say that because of laws regarding minors one of us has this right, the other one is a lunatic who will grasp any straw to keep his side from looking bad. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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But remember the mantra: right wing good, Democrats bad Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Congratulations to greewald, whose appearance on Tucker Carlson led Philip Weisbecker to incriminate himself.
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So far this incident is seen as Dems being authoritarian , NSBA letter calling parents domestic terrorist , some morphed into Garland kids and CRT payback , and Transgenders are dangerous be afraid . Yet anything related to Jan 6th Trumps continuous attacks against the election , claiming privileges he does not have , via lawsuits and his people refusing to testify in front of the committee. Get supported from the right But this school superintendent is enemy number 1 and Alex Baldwin is enemy #2 because of his impersonating Trump. The oldest Trump son, Donald Jr., is hawking $27.99 T-shirts on his official site with the mocking slogan: “Guns don’t kill people, Alec Baldwin kills people. Seems the apple doesn’t fall far from the Tree .. and many in the MAGA cult see this as strength.. It’s all to predictable Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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wayne, did the superintendent lie at a public meeting about the rape at one of his schools? yes or no? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Jim if you read conservatives websites and comments on news sites the message is clear Republican Glenn Youngkin is highlighting cases of alleged sex crimes in schools to help repair the GOP's standing in the Virginia suburbs, where educated moms and dads have turned against Donald Trump’s Republican Party. What other tragedy awaits Virginia’s children?” an atypically grim-faced Youngkin asked from the podium, flanked by a collection of parents and schoolchildren. Yep the the party of fear hard at work Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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