Friday, May 28, 2004
Hard lessons from poetry class: Speech is free unless it's critical
"After firing Nevins and terminating the teaching and reading of poetry in the school, the principal and the military liaison read a poem of their own as they raised the flag outside the school. When the principal had the flag at full staff, he applauded the action he'd taken in concert with the military liaison."
Can't take much more of this . . . Can't take much more . . .
"After firing Nevins and terminating the teaching and reading of poetry in the school, the principal and the military liaison read a poem of their own as they raised the flag outside the school. When the principal had the flag at full staff, he applauded the action he'd taken in concert with the military liaison."
Can't take much more of this . . . Can't take much more . . .
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