14 November 2005

Never To Late To Learn Of The Threats Schools Pose To Property Rights

Though I dislike name calling there is nothing else to say here but "stupid liberals". I would treasure the moment if one of my childrens' teachers tried to pull something like this. "School" would definitely be in session in the form of a one-way discussion from me to them.
Schools such as Jennie Reed Elementary School in Tacoma, Washington are rather open about their intentions to pilfer school supplies from their students.

With all the coverage of grandiose tragedies as of late caused by the hurricanes, less attention has been paid this year to the regular back to school festivities. However, it is at such times of mass distraction that the abridgements of liberty pose the greatest threat, and this is especially true of the mundane bureaucracies that govern much of every day life but are not very exciting in and of themselves, such as the public schools.

One annual ritual that connects one generation with the next is the subdued sense of joy that comes each year when parents and children go to acquire the supplies needed for the pending academic term. A less enjoyable accretion to this rite of passage is the additional practice of various schools staking a claim to this educational paraphernalia in the name of the community. Read More Here...

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