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A shirt showing a nagging mother-in-law with an NRA message is justification for suspension. A mother-in-law doesn't need a gun when she can nag a person to death.
Didn't read the actual article I see. The issue is the teacher didn't even read the dress code policy before they threw the kids out. She acted like a triggered loon.
I’ll confess, I did not. I got the information from the title. I was just trying to put out a brush fire before it became a conflagration.
I would like to know how the teacher will be held responsible? What punishment will he face for his actions that violate school policy? Detention? Maybe suspension without pay for a couple weeks? Or like most government employees, will he be allowed to slide by?
the teacher is going to get a pass.
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Originally Posted by thefragile
What type of dumb s*#t wears a t-shirt w/either guns or bullets? It’s not even cool.
what type of dumb s*#t cares what is on a T shirt? talk about not even cool.
If those are the kind of shirts they wore to school it matters very little whether they`re in school or not. Their futures are probably not bright.
Apparently the kid is brighter than the teacher.
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