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by VMI77
Wed Jun 26, 2013 10:42 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: 8th-grader suspended, arrested, charged for NRA shirt
Replies: 68
Views: 11518

Re: 8th-grader suspended, arrested, charged for NRA shirt

Jaguar wrote:Wow, what is going on in Logan County, WV?!
Nearly two weeks before Jared, the 14-year-old at the center of the "T-Shirt Control Controversy", was scheduled to be back in court, he found himself inside of the Logan County Courthouse for an emergency gag order hearing requested by prosecutors Christopher White and Sabrina Deskins.
and
Charlo Greene, on behalf of WOWK and the free press, prepared a petition to intervene for the gag order hearing but before Charlo could present her argument or even deliver her petition to the court clerk, she was thrown out of the Logan County Courthouse, twice, by a bailiff, who said the judge presiding over Jared's case, Eric O'Briant requested it. Charlo was then threatened with arrest and the same charge that Jared is currently on trial for, obstructing an officer.
Looks like to court of public opinion is not favoring the prosecution, and they are now trying to silence the press. Ridiculous.

Read more: http://www.wowktv.com/story/22674521/pr ... ith-arrest" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And meanwhile, children in public schools are physically assaulted and raped, by other students, teachers, and outsiders, and reports of bullying are ignored. A pretty clear indication of what the real priorities are.
by VMI77
Tue Jun 18, 2013 5:03 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: 8th-grader suspended, arrested, charged for NRA shirt
Replies: 68
Views: 11518

Re: 8th-grader suspended, arrested, charged for NRA shirt

jocat54 wrote:
EEllis wrote:
mamabearCali wrote:What do the police have to do with school dress codes to start with. This was not a police matter. Speaking is not a crime...contempt of cop should not be a prison worthy offense. A teacher screaming at a student over a shirt IMO is a matter for HR and possibly the counseling department.

Yet another example of a person (this time a teen) getting railroaded because someone got their shorts in a twist and want this teen to learn to fear and tremble as serf instead of standing as a citizen.
Dindn't I hear that the interaction between the teacher and the student over the shirt ended with a disturbance that included 30 kids standing on tables? So if the "cops" responded to that rather than an issue with the kids shirt it sure makes a difference in how it's viewed, at least from my perspective.

So my question would be....why in the world would a teacher let this escalate to such a state over a Tshirt?
Doesn't really seem that there were really any adults present.

I don't know what really happened, I wasn't there, but it sure looks to me like all this could have been handled a lot differently.

Maybe like adults in charge? :biggrinjester:

You're giving the teacher too much credit. It's 100% ideological. The left uses every scrap of power they can muster to destroy their opponents. If that means ruining the life of a child in order to advance their agenda, they have zero qualms about it. If they had the power right now to attempt to round up and exterminate Christians, conservatives, gun owners, etc, then we'd be fighting for our lives. The real shame here is that there are so many people in law enforcement, like the officer in this case, who are willing to help the left destroy the Republic.
by VMI77
Mon Jun 17, 2013 4:12 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: 8th-grader suspended, arrested, charged for NRA shirt
Replies: 68
Views: 11518

Re: 8th-grader suspended, arrested, charged for NRA shirt

mamabearCali wrote:I am not saying that there are never case of obstructing an officer, but speech obstructs no one and is a civil liberty.
You now have the liberty to say what those with power over you want to hear, or to shut up.

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