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Exclusive: Father Arrested For Speaking Out Against Sexually Explicit Book As Required Reading (Graphic Content)
Gilford, NH- A father of a high school student was arrested at a school board meeting Monday night after protesting the school’s sexually explicit required reading assigned to his 9th grade daughter at Gilford High School.
The book in question, ”Nineteen Minutes” by author Jodi Picoult, is about a school shooting taking place in a fictitious New Hampshire town, and it contains themes of student violence, bullying, and sexual aggression. There is one particularly provocative and graphic depiction of violent, drunken sex between two teens in the story on page 313. Click here to read the passage (warning: graphic language and explicit sexual content).
William Baer came to the meeting to voice his opposition to the school’s failure to send home notification alerting parents of the graphic content. “I’m outraged that Gilford High School would require my daughter to read this kind of material,” Baer told the Laconia Daily Sun.
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostMore like don't disrupt a meeting.
If he would have gone about it by being recognized and asking a question, then he could have been heard.
But he wanted to go about it his way.
I'd suggest using that one phone call to a bondsman.sigpic
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"live free or die" MY ASSDon't worry about what you can't change.
Do the best you can with what you have.
Be honest, even if it hurts.
"Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy; Its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery" ... Winston Churchill
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Here in lies the problem with school boards and city counsels being able to pass their own rules and we the tax payers are forced to follow them by a corrupt police and judicial branches. The police are more than happy to be the paid enforcers to intimidate and violate a person’s natural rights.
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Originally posted by cyclonescott View PostHere in lies the problem with school boards and city counsels being able to pass their own rules and we the tax payers are forced to follow them by a corrupt police and judicial branches. The police are more than happy to be the paid enforcers to intimidate and violate a person’s natural rights.
IMO, this guy was far from disturbing the peace.
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostMore like don't disrupt a meeting.
If he would have gone about it by being recognized and asking a question, then he could have been heard.
But he wanted to go about it his way.
I'd suggest using that one phone call to a bondsman.ازدهار رأسه برعشيت
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