NJ: Student does a school project supporting gun rights and is Suspended
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NJ: Student does a school project supporting gun rights and is Suspended
http://www.nj.com/somerset/index.ssf/20 ... anti-.html
Police were called and we're not concerned.
Student was suspended and required to have a 5 hour psycholigical exam before he could return to school.
Only odd thing. Student refused and is now getting a GED.
To me rather than doing that you pass a psychological exam and then sue.
Police were called and we're not concerned.
Student was suspended and required to have a 5 hour psycholigical exam before he could return to school.
Only odd thing. Student refused and is now getting a GED.
To me rather than doing that you pass a psychological exam and then sue.
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I'd refuse the eval and still sue. They are not medical professionals to determine such an evaluation is needed. Clearly violates his right to privacy since there was nothing of a violent nature found.
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I agree, I think the parents should sue the school district for making him to the exam.philip964 wrote:http://www.nj.com/somerset/index.ssf/20 ... anti-.html
Police were called and we're not concerned.
Student was suspended and required to have a 5 hour psycholigical exam before he could return to school.
Only odd thing. Student refused and is now getting a GED.
To me rather than doing that you pass a psychological exam and then sue.
This is ridiculous, making the child have a 5 hour psychological exam because of a presentation.
How convenient that the teacher doesn't remember assigning the work to him
What difference does it matter that he had it in a personal flash drive?
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Re: NJ: Student does a school project supporting gun rights and is Suspended
I always love it when they can't discuss students confidential records as a defense.
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Re: NJ: Student does a school project supporting gun rights and is Suspended
Two words: yankee democrats.
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two words, reader's digest version: fascistsOldgringo wrote:Two words: yankee democrats.
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Whew I can't imagine how infuriated I would be as a parent. I would see to it that the people responsible never saw a school or classroom again.
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Libtards. Free speech as long as you say what they want you to say.
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It's a wonder they didn't recommend the student to be sent to a re-education camp.
They were quite popular in Red China a few years back for independent thinkers and I'm not entirely sure they don't still exist...
They were quite popular in Red China a few years back for independent thinkers and I'm not entirely sure they don't still exist...
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Aren't they called "public schools and Universities" in the U.S.?Abraham wrote:It's a wonder they didn't recommend the student to be sent to a re-education camp.
They were quite popular in Red China a few years back for independent thinkers and I'm not entirely sure they don't still exist...
The left lies about everything. Truth is a liberal value, and truth is a conservative value, but it has never been a left-wing value. People on the left say whatever advances their immediate agenda. Power is their moral lodestar; therefore, truth is always subservient to it. - Dennis Prager
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That's it....bblhd672 wrote:Aren't they called "public schools and Universities" in the U.S.?Abraham wrote:It's a wonder they didn't recommend the student to be sent to a re-education camp.
They were quite popular in Red China a few years back for independent thinkers and I'm not entirely sure they don't still exist...
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I think the kid lucked out.
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The only thing worse than psychiatrists are the education mafia.
Psychiatrists drive me crazy!
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Re: NJ: Student does a school project supporting gun rights and is Suspended
Get an attorney, they should be drooling over this one.
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I watched the video. It had a picture of a criminal, some slides with text giving examples of people protecting them selves with firearms, and some political cartoons. There was not one violent thing in the video. No graphic images. Nothing. Mental evaluation? They are asking the wrong people to be evaluated.