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Title: Student Wins Battle To Wear Anti-Bush T-Shirt At School
Post by: SLCPUNK on December 13, 2005, 07:37:08 PM
LANSDALE, Pa. -- A Pennsylvania student is off the hook after the American Civil Liberties Union defended his right to wear a political T-shirt to school.

Chris Schiano's T-shirt said "International Terrorist" and had a picture of President Bush.


A security guard at his high school north of Philadelphia told him to take it off. He refused.

Schiano says he's well versed in the First Amendment. He says he "knew right off they had no legal footing to stand on."

The principal says after hearing from the ACLU, school officials realized that the shirt, while potentially offensive, didn't violate the school's dress code. It had no references to sex, drugs, ethnic intimidation or explicit language.

Schiano says he's now wearing the shirt to school and no one's given him a hard time.

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http://www.wftv.com/news/5526159/detail.html


Title: Re: Student Wins Battle To Wear Anti-Bush T-Shirt At School
Post by: RichardNixon on December 13, 2005, 07:39:30 PM
Yay! I remember having to turn my "mean people suck" shirt inside out, back in the day.


Title: Re: Student Wins Battle To Wear Anti-Bush T-Shirt At School
Post by: Queen of Everything on December 13, 2005, 08:03:34 PM
Thats good!

I had a pair of Earrings on once (Guitar pics) and the picture was Jesus playing guitar or something.  And I was told to remove them?!  :rant:


Title: Re: Student Wins Battle To Wear Anti-Bush T-Shirt At School
Post by: SLCPUNK on December 13, 2005, 08:45:50 PM
I was sent home for having the knees torn out of my jeans back in the day. Seems silly by todays standards.

I sure wasn't political by any means at that age like this awesome kid.

Good for him!

 ;D


Title: Re: Student Wins Battle To Wear Anti-Bush T-Shirt At School
Post by: Queen of Everything on December 13, 2005, 08:49:24 PM

I sure wasn't political by any means at that age like this awesome kid.

Good for him!

 ;D

I have a friend who has written letters to Bush and Mr Howard.  Hes more political than any adult I know!!!


Title: Re: Student Wins Battle To Wear Anti-Bush T-Shirt At School
Post by: Buddy J.B. on December 13, 2005, 08:50:06 PM
SLCPUNK,I live near Landsdale,PA, that article about the kid is all over our newspapers. Matter of fact ,two of my friends go to his high school. Cheers to him for using freedom of speach, that's how our country should be. :beer:


Title: Re: Student Wins Battle To Wear Anti-Bush T-Shirt At School
Post by: Izzy on December 13, 2005, 08:54:14 PM
Its hilarious (and deeply troubling) that America is like this

You could wear that t-shirt over here with no problem - and the idea that 'international terrorist' could be viewed as offensive!

America seems a very strange place....over here you could rant and rave about the evils of the country and our glorious dictator and no one would care, and u could burn the flag all day and people would probably ask you what country that flag belonged to - its a different world over here, and it seems to be a much better one.





Title: Re: Student Wins Battle To Wear Anti-Bush T-Shirt At School
Post by: Guns N RockMusic on December 13, 2005, 08:57:46 PM
Ignorance is bliss they tell me.


Title: Re: Student Wins Battle To Wear Anti-Bush T-Shirt At School
Post by: SLCPUNK on December 13, 2005, 09:25:25 PM
Its hilarious (and deeply troubling) that America is like this

You could wear that t-shirt over here with no problem - and the idea that 'international terrorist' could be viewed as offensive!

America seems a very strange place....over here you could rant and rave about the evils of the country and our glorious dictator and no one would care, and u could burn the flag all day and people would probably ask you what country that flag belonged to - its a different world over here, and it seems to be a much better one.





The US was founded upon some amazing concepts and SHOULD continue to uphold those worthy ideals, but sadly, that's far from the case (See views expressed on this forum alone). We've devolved into a pathetic sham state, living in our fading memories of the glory days.





Title: Re: Student Wins Battle To Wear Anti-Bush T-Shirt At School
Post by: SLCPUNK on December 13, 2005, 09:26:45 PM
Cheers to him for using freedom of speach, that's how our country should be. :beer:

I agree and if students wanted to wear anti Clinton shirts back in the day they should be allowed to.

Although I don't remember any liberals trying to stop those from being worn....... :P


Title: Re: Student Wins Battle To Wear Anti-Bush T-Shirt At School
Post by: Surfrider on December 13, 2005, 09:38:06 PM
Its hilarious (and deeply troubling) that America is like this

You could wear that t-shirt over here with no problem - and the idea that 'international terrorist' could be viewed as offensive!

America seems a very strange place....over here you could rant and rave about the evils of the country and our glorious dictator and no one would care, and u could burn the flag all day and people would probably ask you what country that flag belonged to - its a different world over here, and it seems to be a much better one.

You can do all of those things over here.? Yah we do care though.? If I see someone burning an American flag, certainly they have the right to do so, but I am going to think they are an idiot.? If you like having your flag burnt, so be it.? Anyone that loves their country probably wouldn't agree though.

There is a big difference between this country and others in Europe.  I'm not sure I would characterize it as a better one though.  Some may think so, but I would disagree.


Title: Re: Student Wins Battle To Wear Anti-Bush T-Shirt At School
Post by: Walk on December 14, 2005, 12:25:17 AM
You guys are clueless. First Amendment rights are forfeited in institutions of learning, and for good reason. Children who don't know what they're talking about have no right to spread ignorance to others and potentially disrupt the learning environment. Also note that the school can still punish students for wearing shirts about sex, drugs, etc. The school is still in control; they just gave this mouth-breather a break, since he likely won't be going far in life. Bush an international terrorist...  :rofl:

People shouldn't express themselves politically until they can appreciate respect for authority, an established hierarchy, and strong traditional values. This student has no idea what he's saying.


Title: Re: Student Wins Battle To Wear Anti-Bush T-Shirt At School
Post by: AxlsMainMan on December 14, 2005, 12:12:11 PM
I just think this story is funny as fuck since I bought my little nephew that exact shirt for Christmas ;D

I remember back in my day of highschool I got sent to the office for wearing a shirt that said "If this is highschool, where do we get high?" :hihi:

Im careful about the shit I wear in public now though, cause you just dont know who you'll end up offending, the most explicit of my "drug shirts" now is a lime green one that says "Legalize everything" :P


Title: Re: Student Wins Battle To Wear Anti-Bush T-Shirt At School
Post by: SLCPUNK on December 14, 2005, 02:28:58 PM


This student has no idea what he's saying.

Neither does the person who posted that...........


Title: Re: Student Wins Battle To Wear Anti-Bush T-Shirt At School
Post by: gilld1 on December 14, 2005, 03:25:07 PM
After living in Spain and travelling through Europe I came to the conclusion that the U is hardly the land of the free.  I think we tell ourselves that to make us all feel better.


Title: Re: Student Wins Battle To Wear Anti-Bush T-Shirt At School
Post by: Where is Hassan Nasrallah ? on December 14, 2005, 03:45:19 PM
my girlfriend has an M THE MORON stickers in the back of her 4x4. that alsmot make it for the fact that she pollutes the air and acts like a basic american driving half a mile to go to wendys ... ooo what a fight we had on that :)

the kid needed to be reminded that the tshirt is ugly and that he needs better style :)