ummm.. She is in 7th grade.. that's middle school...
And heck, I remember in my 7th grade civics class, we debated abortion... held faux presidential elections, etc... And that was in 1982.
Teen ordered to remove Pro-Life T-shirt
Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by Salty, Jul 8, 2009.
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We wore uniforms in English schools long before 1939.
I think the reference to Germany was to Hitler Youth rather than the school system.
I was quoting the article when I used that nasty word..........duh.....anybody actually read the article? Besides, I was making light of a foolish matter. I agree with uniformity in dress. It does not strip anyone from their own belief system, but shows respect for their education.
Besides, if anyone had even read my posts, my view is "abortion IF necessary, but NOT necessarily abrtion." I don't see how that makes me abortion on demand as it has become.
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RS, I totally agree with you. Likewise, elementary school is not the place for homosexual; global warming; United Way giving; illegal aliens; health insurance needs; need for military action in the Middle East and ect.
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Most 7th graders are 12 or 13, and know more than adults give them credit for.
Kids should be taught that abortion is murder right along with the biological teaching of sex... and I know sex, dangers of sex, and abortion is taught in both health and biology classes in 7th grade, at least in WV.
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I remember when I was in 9th - 12th grade we'd have different debates in speech class & in history class. We'd discuss anything from homosexuals being allowed in the military, to abortion, to the death penalty.
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Mr. Snow, do you believe that life begins in the womb or that this little girl was just walking around showing a picture of a fetus?
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