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Fox News: Kid Suspended for Free Speech T-Shirt
Notice the parent and child have the same view as Hannity & Fox News... I wonder where they learned that?
Sep 27, 2008 2:02 AM
Re: Fox News: Kid Suspended for Free Speech T-Shirt
I completely support the right of this kid to wear his shirt. I understand his anti-Obama message may be disruptive on the playground, but the event could have provided a great opportunity to teach all the kids that, in America, we protect everyone's opinion - even if and especially when we don't agree with it.

But really, public schools are all about socializing our children to fear being outside the majority. And in this case, the school and Fox News made this little dude a martyr for our ever-dwindling Right.

Speaking of the remaining Right, are these two couch-surfing chuckleheads indicative of the Right these days? Corpulent, angry, bitchy victims who can barely communicate above grunting? Whew. Not good.
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Schools have repressed free speech in children for a long time now, I remember when Bart Simpson shirts were banned in my school. This is nothing new, and yes schools public, and most privet are conformity factories.

Plus Hannity wasn't defending the first amendment, he was only pretending to, remember this guy is a Bush supporter, Bush has been pissing on the first amendment since he took office. If a kid wore a shirt talking trash on Bush, or McCain, Hannity would have slammed him in disgust and called him unpatriotic.
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Also, did this guy dress up for TV or what? Is it a lead to guess he's in a lower income bracket then most?

How could a poor guy be pro republican? Total lack of common sense.
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Kids don't have rights. Only adults do.
By: jaxon
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