Haut Medoc
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Should Public schools require students to wear uniforms?
Sounds like redumblicans, I mean politiciansOriginally posted by 18R:<br /> Typical liberals they want to make the rules for everyone and exempt themselves as being somehow better then everyone else.
I couldn't agree more,Originally posted by DJ:<br /> This was really never an issue until the seventies. That is when parents "checked out" of their childrens lives and went on to seek their own fulfillment.<br /><br />There used to be a societal degree oi decency that the vast majority agreed upon.<br /><br />Not anymore. The fist amendment has been so mis- interpreted that it now includes uniforms??? The first amendment was designed to allow the citizenry to speak out against government policies without fear of repraisal. It was NOT directed at uniforms or pornography.<br /><br />It is my honest opinion that if more parents gave a rip about their children and what they do, this would not be an issue.<br /><br />Disclaimer: I'm not blaming anyone here, just a general observation.
I couldnt agree less,Originally posted by David L. Moore:<br />I couldn't agree more,Originally posted by DJ:<br /> The fist amendment has been so mis- interpreted that it now includes uniforms??? The first amendment was designed to allow the citizenry to speak out against government policies without fear of repraisal. It was NOT directed at uniforms ...<br />![]()
<br /><br />The first amendment was not intended to be perverted into protecting any and all "Expressions."
How true DJ. The first generation of 'flower power' parents. It doesn't seem that those children, now parents, are doing any better.<br /><br />I might also add here, that the Good Book (much in disfavor with this very said same group) admonishes "....to raise up a child in the way he should go...."<br /><br />I don't recall it being said anywhere, to let little Johnny make up his own mind and to not "infringe on his rights"!Originally posted by DJ:<br /> This was really never an issue until the seventies. That is when parents "checked out" of their childrens lives and went on to seek their own fulfillment.