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Dear Members

 

I know this is 'off topic' but you just have to read the letter I found in one

of the google groups I am a member of.

Its totally outrageous!, can you imagine that you father is in the army working

on the front lines in a war, then

the school where his children are, do something like this...READ the letter

below, you will be SHOCKED!

I think everyone should write to the school, and give them a piece of their

minds (as I have done).

 

Regards

Graham

 

" I never knew finding freebies was so much fun "

http://groups.google.comfreebiefinder/

 

 

READ THIS!

 

Message: school suspends soldier's child for taking call dad's from Iraq

Published Today at 9:35 p.m. Parent Dish

by Roger Sinasohn

Apr 16th 2008

Master Sgt. Morris Hill is serving his country in Iraq, a long way away from his

beloved sons back in Texas. Luckily, these days, we have the means for people on

opposite sides of the planet to talk to each other in real time, almost without

regard to where they actually are. We have cell phones.

 

Unfortunately, the only time Hill could call his son Brandon was during the

school day -- a time when students are generally forbidden from using their cell

phones. It would seem, however, that this situation would count as extraordinary

circumstances and an exception could be made, but administrators disagree.

Brandon was suspended for taking the call.

 

" He called me during class, because that's the only time that he could, " Brandon

said. " I answered the call as I was walking out of class. The teacher followed

me out and said, 'Oh what are you doing?' I said my dad was calling from Iraq,

and I know he needs to talk to me. " Brandon was sent to the office and given a

two-day suspension.

 

The odd part is that the father had apparently made an arrangement in advance

with the assistant principal to allow his sons to receive calls from him. " He

had spoken with Mr. Fletcher, " said Pat Hill, the boys' mother. " He thought

there was an agreement understood that if he called either Joshua or Brandon at

school, that everything was fine. "

 

" If this would have been the last phone call from my husband, and he's in

trouble for it and then has to deal with something happening to his dad that

would be even harder, " Mrs. Hill added. " These schools have to stop and realize,

especially when you are in a military community, we support our soldiers, we

support our troops. What about them when they are in Iraq trying to reach their

family? "

 

Mrs. Hill is trying to get the suspension removed from her son's record, but the

school says the matter is closed. Whether or not you support the United States'

actions overseas, you've got to understand that the soldiers are doing their job

and that they and their families are still people -- people who care very much

about each other and have a need to stay in contact. It seems to me that the

school could be more understanding on that point.Let Copras Cove high School

know what Veterans and Patriotic Americans think about their ignorant " rules. "

And that we would like to see " the matter reopened " so that there is not a

suspension on Brandon's school record!

Copperas CoveHigh School

400 S. 25th Street

Copperas Cove, Tx, 76522

Phone: 254- 547-2534

Fax 254- 547-9870

Click below to E-mail

Dr. Carol Saxenian- Principal saxenianc

Jimmy Shuck- Associate Principal jimmy

Richard Fletcher- Assistant Principal fletcherr

Genie Jhingoor- Assistant Principal jhingoorg

Cynthia Kostroun- Assistant Principal kostrounc

PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO ALL PATRIOTS! Call or E-Mail the above, Tell them to take

the suspension OFF of Brandon Hill's records!Please take a fee minutes to

contact these poor misguided educators.

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As Christ said, There shall always be the hungry amongest us.

I say, there shall always be the uncaring and stupid amongest us.

 

I find myself in a place of disheartment. Because there are so few that are

awake. And so few that care to awaken.

 

We are powerful. But we have forgotten that. and have become too lazy. If

we have to be with out a simple luxury, we cave in and and won't stand up for

ourselves.

 

So many of the groups I belong to. Are waiting for someone else, some other

entity to fix things. And moan and groan when it isn't done at the speed we

want it. How spoiled we are.

 

Yes, it was wrong to suspend the boy. But if we made an exception for one, we

would have everyone running amuck. That is the rational.

 

so sad.

 

Max <mygroupmail wrote:

 

Dear Members

 

I know this is 'off topic' but you just have to read the letter I found in one

of the google groups I am a member of.

Its totally outrageous!, can you imagine that you father is in the army working

on the front lines in a war, then

the school where his children are, do something like this...READ the letter

below, you will be SHOCKED!

I think everyone should write to the school, and give them a piece of their

minds (as I have done).

 

Regards

Graham

 

" I never knew finding freebies was so much fun "

http://groups.google.comfreebiefinder/

 

READ THIS!

 

Message: school suspends soldier's child for taking call dad's from Iraq

Published Today at 9:35 p.m. Parent Dish

by Roger Sinasohn

Apr 16th 2008

Master Sgt. Morris Hill is serving his country in Iraq, a long way away from his

beloved sons back in Texas. Luckily, these days, we have the means for people on

opposite sides of the planet to talk to each other in real time, almost without

regard to where they actually are. We have cell phones.

 

Unfortunately, the only time Hill could call his son Brandon was during the

school day -- a time when students are generally forbidden from using their cell

phones. It would seem, however, that this situation would count as extraordinary

circumstances and an exception could be made, but administrators disagree.

Brandon was suspended for taking the call.

 

" He called me during class, because that's the only time that he could, " Brandon

said. " I answered the call as I was walking out of class. The teacher followed

me out and said, 'Oh what are you doing?' I said my dad was calling from Iraq,

and I know he needs to talk to me. " Brandon was sent to the office and given a

two-day suspension.

 

The odd part is that the father had apparently made an arrangement in advance

with the assistant principal to allow his sons to receive calls from him. " He

had spoken with Mr. Fletcher, " said Pat Hill, the boys' mother. " He thought

there was an agreement understood that if he called either Joshua or Brandon at

school, that everything was fine. "

 

" If this would have been the last phone call from my husband, and he's in

trouble for it and then has to deal with something happening to his dad that

would be even harder, " Mrs. Hill added. " These schools have to stop and realize,

especially when you are in a military community, we support our soldiers, we

support our troops. What about them when they are in Iraq trying to reach their

family? "

 

Mrs. Hill is trying to get the suspension removed from her son's record, but the

school says the matter is closed. Whether or not you support the United States'

actions overseas, you've got to understand that the soldiers are doing their job

and that they and their families are still people -- people who care very much

about each other and have a need to stay in contact. It seems to me that the

school could be more understanding on that point.Let Copras Cove high School

know what Veterans and Patriotic Americans think about their ignorant " rules. "

And that we would like to see " the matter reopened " so that there is not a

suspension on Brandon's school record!

Copperas CoveHigh School

400 S. 25th Street

Copperas Cove, Tx, 76522

Phone: 254- 547-2534

Fax 254- 547-9870

Click below to E-mail

Dr. Carol Saxenian- Principal saxenianc

Jimmy Shuck- Associate Principal jimmy

Richard Fletcher- Assistant Principal fletcherr

Genie Jhingoor- Assistant Principal jhingoorg

Cynthia Kostroun- Assistant Principal kostrounc

PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO ALL PATRIOTS! Call or E-Mail the above, Tell them to take

the suspension OFF of Brandon Hill's records!Please take a fee minutes to

contact these poor misguided educators.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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We are living in a loony age Graham, doesn't suprise me in the least.

 

On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 10:36 PM, jackie condor <aprilwine552002

wrote:

 

> As Christ said, There shall always be the hungry amongest us.

> I say, there shall always be the uncaring and stupid amongest us.

>

> I find myself in a place of disheartment. Because there are so few that

> are awake. And so few that care to awaken.

>

> We are powerful. But we have forgotten that. and have become too lazy. If

> we have to be with out a simple luxury, we cave in and and won't stand up

> for ourselves.

>

> So many of the groups I belong to. Are waiting for someone else, some

> other entity to fix things. And moan and groan when it isn't done at the

> speed we want it. How spoiled we are.

>

> Yes, it was wrong to suspend the boy. But if we made an exception for one,

> we would have everyone running amuck. That is the rational.

>

> so sad.

>

>

> Max <mygroupmail <mygroupmail%40ournewsgroup.net>> wrote:

>

> Dear Members

>

> I know this is 'off topic' but you just have to read the letter I found in

> one of the google groups I am a member of.

> Its totally outrageous!, can you imagine that you father is in the army

> working on the front lines in a war, then

> the school where his children are, do something like this...READ the

> letter below, you will be SHOCKED!

> I think everyone should write to the school, and give them a piece of

> their minds (as I have done).

>

> Regards

> Graham

>

> " I never knew finding freebies was so much fun "

> http://groups.google.comfreebiefinder/

>

> READ THIS!

>

> Message: school suspends soldier's child for taking call dad's from Iraq

> Published Today at 9:35 p.m. Parent Dish

> by Roger Sinasohn

> Apr 16th 2008

> Master Sgt. Morris Hill is serving his country in Iraq, a long way away

> from his beloved sons back in Texas. Luckily, these days, we have the means

> for people on opposite sides of the planet to talk to each other in real

> time, almost without regard to where they actually are. We have cell phones.

>

> Unfortunately, the only time Hill could call his son Brandon was during

> the school day -- a time when students are generally forbidden from using

> their cell phones. It would seem, however, that this situation would count

> as extraordinary circumstances and an exception could be made, but

> administrators disagree. Brandon was suspended for taking the call.

>

> " He called me during class, because that's the only time that he could, "

> Brandon said. " I answered the call as I was walking out of class. The

> teacher followed me out and said, 'Oh what are you doing?' I said my dad was

> calling from Iraq, and I know he needs to talk to me. " Brandon was sent to

> the office and given a two-day suspension.

>

> The odd part is that the father had apparently made an arrangement in

> advance with the assistant principal to allow his sons to receive calls from

> him. " He had spoken with Mr. Fletcher, " said Pat Hill, the boys' mother. " He

> thought there was an agreement understood that if he called either Joshua or

> Brandon at school, that everything was fine. "

>

> " If this would have been the last phone call from my husband, and he's in

> trouble for it and then has to deal with something happening to his dad that

> would be even harder, " Mrs. Hill added. " These schools have to stop and

> realize, especially when you are in a military community, we support our

> soldiers, we support our troops. What about them when they are in Iraq

> trying to reach their family? "

>

> Mrs. Hill is trying to get the suspension removed from her son's record,

> but the school says the matter is closed. Whether or not you support the

> United States' actions overseas, you've got to understand that the soldiers

> are doing their job and that they and their families are still people --

> people who care very much about each other and have a need to stay in

> contact. It seems to me that the school could be more understanding on that

> point.Let Copras Cove high School know what Veterans and Patriotic Americans

> think about their ignorant " rules. " And that we would like to see " the

> matter reopened " so that there is not a suspension on Brandon's school

> record!

> Copperas CoveHigh School

> 400 S. 25th Street

> Copperas Cove, Tx, 76522

> Phone: 254- 547-2534

> Fax 254- 547-9870

> Click below to E-mail

> Dr. Carol Saxenian- Principal saxenianc <saxenianc%40ccisd.com>

> Jimmy Shuck- Associate Principal jimmy <jimmy%40ccisd.com>

> Richard Fletcher- Assistant Principal

fletcherr<fletcherr%40ccisd.com>

> Genie Jhingoor- Assistant Principal jhingoorg<jhingoorg%40ccisd.com>

> Cynthia Kostroun- Assistant Principal

kostrounc<kostrounc%40ccisd.com>

> PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO ALL PATRIOTS! Call or E-Mail the above, Tell them

> to take the suspension OFF of Brandon Hill's records!Please take a fee

> minutes to contact these poor misguided educators.

>

>

> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it

> now.

>

>

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, " kari john "

<john.kari1 wrote:

>

> We are living in a loony age Graham, doesn't suprise me in the least.

>

> On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 10:36 PM, jackie condor <aprilwine552002

> wrote:

>

> > As Christ said, There shall always be the hungry amongest us.

> > I say, there shall always be the uncaring and stupid amongest us.

> >

> > I find myself in a place of disheartment. Because there are so few

that

> > are awake. And so few that care to awaken.

> >

> > We are powerful. But we have forgotten that. and have become too

lazy. If

> > we have to be with out a simple luxury, we cave in and and won't

stand up

> > for ourselves.

> >

> > So many of the groups I belong to. Are waiting for someone else, some

> > other entity to fix things. And moan and groan when it isn't done

at the

> > speed we want it. How spoiled we are.

> >

> > Yes, it was wrong to suspend the boy. But if we made an exception

for one,

> > we would have everyone running amuck. That is the rational.

> >

> > so sad.

 

only dead fish swim with the tide....non conform where you can, we are

here for the earth life experience not to be governed by half wits who

wouldn't know their arse from their elbow if someone gave them a map.

> >

> >

> > Max <mygroupmail <mygroupmail%40ournewsgroup.net>> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Members

> >

> > I know this is 'off topic' but you just have to read the letter I

found in

> > one of the google groups I am a member of.

> > Its totally outrageous!, can you imagine that you father is in the

army

> > working on the front lines in a war, then

> > the school where his children are, do something like this...READ the

> > letter below, you will be SHOCKED!

> > I think everyone should write to the school, and give them a piece of

> > their minds (as I have done).

> >

> > Regards

> > Graham

> >

> > " I never knew finding freebies was so much fun "

> > http://groups.google.comfreebiefinder/

> >

> > READ THIS!

> >

> > Message: school suspends soldier's child for taking call dad's

from Iraq

> > Published Today at 9:35 p.m. Parent Dish

> > by Roger Sinasohn

> > Apr 16th 2008

> > Master Sgt. Morris Hill is serving his country in Iraq, a long way

away

> > from his beloved sons back in Texas. Luckily, these days, we have

the means

> > for people on opposite sides of the planet to talk to each other

in real

> > time, almost without regard to where they actually are. We have

cell phones.

> >

> > Unfortunately, the only time Hill could call his son Brandon was

during

> > the school day -- a time when students are generally forbidden

from using

> > their cell phones. It would seem, however, that this situation

would count

> > as extraordinary circumstances and an exception could be made, but

> > administrators disagree. Brandon was suspended for taking the call.

> >

> > " He called me during class, because that's the only time that he

could, "

> > Brandon said. " I answered the call as I was walking out of class. The

> > teacher followed me out and said, 'Oh what are you doing?' I said

my dad was

> > calling from Iraq, and I know he needs to talk to me. " Brandon was

sent to

> > the office and given a two-day suspension.

> >

> > The odd part is that the father had apparently made an arrangement in

> > advance with the assistant principal to allow his sons to receive

calls from

> > him. " He had spoken with Mr. Fletcher, " said Pat Hill, the boys'

mother. " He

> > thought there was an agreement understood that if he called either

Joshua or

> > Brandon at school, that everything was fine. "

> >

> > " If this would have been the last phone call from my husband, and

he's in

> > trouble for it and then has to deal with something happening to

his dad that

> > would be even harder, " Mrs. Hill added. " These schools have to

stop and

> > realize, especially when you are in a military community, we

support our

> > soldiers, we support our troops. What about them when they are in Iraq

> > trying to reach their family? "

> >

> > Mrs. Hill is trying to get the suspension removed from her son's

record,

> > but the school says the matter is closed. Whether or not you

support the

> > United States' actions overseas, you've got to understand that the

soldiers

> > are doing their job and that they and their families are still

people --

> > people who care very much about each other and have a need to stay in

> > contact. It seems to me that the school could be more

understanding on that

> > point.Let Copras Cove high School know what Veterans and Patriotic

Americans

> > think about their ignorant " rules. " And that we would like to see " the

> > matter reopened " so that there is not a suspension on Brandon's school

> > record!

> > Copperas CoveHigh School

> > 400 S. 25th Street

> > Copperas Cove, Tx, 76522

> > Phone: 254- 547-2534

> > Fax 254- 547-9870

> > Click below to E-mail

> > Dr. Carol Saxenian- Principal saxenianc <saxenianc%40ccisd.com>

> > Jimmy Shuck- Associate Principal jimmy <jimmy%40ccisd.com>

> > Richard Fletcher- Assistant Principal

fletcherr<fletcherr%40ccisd.com>

> > Genie Jhingoor- Assistant Principal

jhingoorg<jhingoorg%40ccisd.com>

> > Cynthia Kostroun- Assistant Principal

kostrounc<kostrounc%40ccisd.com>

> > PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO ALL PATRIOTS! Call or E-Mail the above,

Tell them

> > to take the suspension OFF of Brandon Hill's records!Please take a fee

> > minutes to contact these poor misguided educators.

> >

> >

> > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile.

Try it

> > now.

> >

> >

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kari,

 

i think you need to re-read this. The last comment. the one that upset you.

Is how most people in authority feel. that is how they think.. Not me. I

think a child. has the right to speak with their parent, anytime, anyplace.

Even if the are just down the street. let alone someone whose father is on the

other side of the world risking his life for the wealth of a few men. That

young deserved to talk to his father day or night. At what ever moment .

My remark was at the callousness of the school. That they like most

institutions are heartless and uncaring.

 

So please re-read what i wrote. I think you will understand it better.

 

 

Light and Love

Jackie

 

kari john <john.kari1 wrote:

We are living in a loony age Graham, doesn't suprise me in the least.

 

On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 10:36 PM, jackie condor <aprilwine552002

wrote:

 

> As Christ said, There shall always be the hungry amongest us.

> I say, there shall always be the uncaring and stupid amongest us.

>

> I find myself in a place of disheartment. Because there are so few that

> are awake. And so few that care to awaken.

>

> We are powerful. But we have forgotten that. and have become too lazy. If

> we have to be with out a simple luxury, we cave in and and won't stand up

> for ourselves.

>

> So many of the groups I belong to. Are waiting for someone else, some

> other entity to fix things. And moan and groan when it isn't done at the

> speed we want it. How spoiled we are.

>

> Yes, it was wrong to suspend the boy. But if we made an exception for one,

> we would have everyone running amuck. That is the rational.

>

> so sad.

>

>

> Max <mygroupmail <mygroupmail%40ournewsgroup.net>> wrote:

>

> Dear Members

>

> I know this is 'off topic' but you just have to read the letter I found in

> one of the google groups I am a member of.

> Its totally outrageous!, can you imagine that you father is in the army

> working on the front lines in a war, then

> the school where his children are, do something like this...READ the

> letter below, you will be SHOCKED!

> I think everyone should write to the school, and give them a piece of

> their minds (as I have done).

>

> Regards

> Graham

>

> " I never knew finding freebies was so much fun "

> http://groups.google.comfreebiefinder/

>

> READ THIS!

>

> Message: school suspends soldier's child for taking call dad's from Iraq

> Published Today at 9:35 p.m. Parent Dish

> by Roger Sinasohn

> Apr 16th 2008

> Master Sgt. Morris Hill is serving his country in Iraq, a long way away

> from his beloved sons back in Texas. Luckily, these days, we have the means

> for people on opposite sides of the planet to talk to each other in real

> time, almost without regard to where they actually are. We have cell phones.

>

> Unfortunately, the only time Hill could call his son Brandon was during

> the school day -- a time when students are generally forbidden from using

> their cell phones. It would seem, however, that this situation would count

> as extraordinary circumstances and an exception could be made, but

> administrators disagree. Brandon was suspended for taking the call.

>

> " He called me during class, because that's the only time that he could, "

> Brandon said. " I answered the call as I was walking out of class. The

> teacher followed me out and said, 'Oh what are you doing?' I said my dad was

> calling from Iraq, and I know he needs to talk to me. " Brandon was sent to

> the office and given a two-day suspension.

>

> The odd part is that the father had apparently made an arrangement in

> advance with the assistant principal to allow his sons to receive calls from

> him. " He had spoken with Mr. Fletcher, " said Pat Hill, the boys' mother. " He

> thought there was an agreement understood that if he called either Joshua or

> Brandon at school, that everything was fine. "

>

> " If this would have been the last phone call from my husband, and he's in

> trouble for it and then has to deal with something happening to his dad that

> would be even harder, " Mrs. Hill added. " These schools have to stop and

> realize, especially when you are in a military community, we support our

> soldiers, we support our troops. What about them when they are in Iraq

> trying to reach their family? "

>

> Mrs. Hill is trying to get the suspension removed from her son's record,

> but the school says the matter is closed. Whether or not you support the

> United States' actions overseas, you've got to understand that the soldiers

> are doing their job and that they and their families are still people --

> people who care very much about each other and have a need to stay in

> contact. It seems to me that the school could be more understanding on that

> point.Let Copras Cove high School know what Veterans and Patriotic Americans

> think about their ignorant " rules. " And that we would like to see " the

> matter reopened " so that there is not a suspension on Brandon's school

> record!

> Copperas CoveHigh School

> 400 S. 25th Street

> Copperas Cove, Tx, 76522

> Phone: 254- 547-2534

> Fax 254- 547-9870

> Click below to E-mail

> Dr. Carol Saxenian- Principal saxenianc <saxenianc%40ccisd.com>

> Jimmy Shuck- Associate Principal jimmy <jimmy%40ccisd.com>

> Richard Fletcher- Assistant Principal

fletcherr<fletcherr%40ccisd.com>

> Genie Jhingoor- Assistant Principal jhingoorg<jhingoorg%40ccisd.com>

> Cynthia Kostroun- Assistant Principal

kostrounc<kostrounc%40ccisd.com>

> PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO ALL PATRIOTS! Call or E-Mail the above, Tell them

> to take the suspension OFF of Brandon Hill's records!Please take a fee

> minutes to contact these poor misguided educators.

>

>

> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it

> now.

>

>

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Jackie I am afraid I don't understand your message in the least sorry, and I

have not posted anything nasty at all, I was not responding to you- I have

not even seen your post.

 

On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 3:55 PM, susan roberts <epc247 wrote:

 

> --- In

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m>,

> " kari john "

>

> <john.kari1 wrote:

> >

> > We are living in a loony age Graham, doesn't suprise me in the least.

> >

> > On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 10:36 PM, jackie condor <aprilwine552002

> > wrote:

> >

> > > As Christ said, There shall always be the hungry amongest us.

> > > I say, there shall always be the uncaring and stupid amongest us.

> > >

> > > I find myself in a place of disheartment. Because there are so few

> that

> > > are awake. And so few that care to awaken.

> > >

> > > We are powerful. But we have forgotten that. and have become too

> lazy. If

> > > we have to be with out a simple luxury, we cave in and and won't

> stand up

> > > for ourselves.

> > >

> > > So many of the groups I belong to. Are waiting for someone else, some

> > > other entity to fix things. And moan and groan when it isn't done

> at the

> > > speed we want it. How spoiled we are.

> > >

> > > Yes, it was wrong to suspend the boy. But if we made an exception

> for one,

> > > we would have everyone running amuck. That is the rational.

> > >

> > > so sad.

>

> only dead fish swim with the tide....non conform where you can, we are

> here for the earth life experience not to be governed by half wits who

> wouldn't know their arse from their elbow if someone gave them a map.

>

> > >

> > >

> > > Max <mygroupmail <mygroupmail%40ournewsgroup.net>> wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear Members

> > >

> > > I know this is 'off topic' but you just have to read the letter I

> found in

> > > one of the google groups I am a member of.

> > > Its totally outrageous!, can you imagine that you father is in the

> army

> > > working on the front lines in a war, then

> > > the school where his children are, do something like this...READ the

> > > letter below, you will be SHOCKED!

> > > I think everyone should write to the school, and give them a piece of

> > > their minds (as I have done).

> > >

> > > Regards

> > > Graham

> > >

> > > " I never knew finding freebies was so much fun "

> > > http://groups.google.comfreebiefinder/

> > >

> > > READ THIS!

> > >

> > > Message: school suspends soldier's child for taking call dad's

> from Iraq

> > > Published Today at 9:35 p.m. Parent Dish

> > > by Roger Sinasohn

> > > Apr 16th 2008

> > > Master Sgt. Morris Hill is serving his country in Iraq, a long way

> away

> > > from his beloved sons back in Texas. Luckily, these days, we have

> the means

> > > for people on opposite sides of the planet to talk to each other

> in real

> > > time, almost without regard to where they actually are. We have

> cell phones.

> > >

> > > Unfortunately, the only time Hill could call his son Brandon was

> during

> > > the school day -- a time when students are generally forbidden

> from using

> > > their cell phones. It would seem, however, that this situation

> would count

> > > as extraordinary circumstances and an exception could be made, but

> > > administrators disagree. Brandon was suspended for taking the call.

> > >

> > > " He called me during class, because that's the only time that he

> could, "

> > > Brandon said. " I answered the call as I was walking out of class. The

> > > teacher followed me out and said, 'Oh what are you doing?' I said

> my dad was

> > > calling from Iraq, and I know he needs to talk to me. " Brandon was

> sent to

> > > the office and given a two-day suspension.

> > >

> > > The odd part is that the father had apparently made an arrangement in

> > > advance with the assistant principal to allow his sons to receive

> calls from

> > > him. " He had spoken with Mr. Fletcher, " said Pat Hill, the boys'

> mother. " He

> > > thought there was an agreement understood that if he called either

> Joshua or

> > > Brandon at school, that everything was fine. "

> > >

> > > " If this would have been the last phone call from my husband, and

> he's in

> > > trouble for it and then has to deal with something happening to

> his dad that

> > > would be even harder, " Mrs. Hill added. " These schools have to

> stop and

> > > realize, especially when you are in a military community, we

> support our

> > > soldiers, we support our troops. What about them when they are in Iraq

> > > trying to reach their family? "

> > >

> > > Mrs. Hill is trying to get the suspension removed from her son's

> record,

> > > but the school says the matter is closed. Whether or not you

> support the

> > > United States' actions overseas, you've got to understand that the

> soldiers

> > > are doing their job and that they and their families are still

> people --

> > > people who care very much about each other and have a need to stay in

> > > contact. It seems to me that the school could be more

> understanding on that

> > > point.Let Copras Cove high School know what Veterans and Patriotic

> Americans

> > > think about their ignorant " rules. " And that we would like to see " the

> > > matter reopened " so that there is not a suspension on Brandon's school

> > > record!

> > > Copperas CoveHigh School

> > > 400 S. 25th Street

> > > Copperas Cove, Tx, 76522

> > > Phone: 254- 547-2534

> > > Fax 254- 547-9870

> > > Click below to E-mail

> > > Dr. Carol Saxenian- Principal saxenianc <saxenianc%40ccisd.com>

> > > Jimmy Shuck- Associate Principal jimmy <jimmy%40ccisd.com>

> > > Richard Fletcher- Assistant Principal

> fletcherr<fletcherr%40ccisd.com>

> > > Genie Jhingoor- Assistant Principal

> jhingoorg<jhingoorg%40ccisd.com>

> > > Cynthia Kostroun- Assistant Principal

> kostrounc<kostrounc%40ccisd.com>

> > > PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO ALL PATRIOTS! Call or E-Mail the above,

> Tell them

> > > to take the suspension OFF of Brandon Hill's records!Please take a fee

> > > minutes to contact these poor misguided educators.

> > >

> > >

> > > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile.

> Try it

> > > now.

> > >

> > >

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I think it is almost hysterical that so many get so caught up with being

irritable, and inflexible. I think they may be reacting to energies around

them and arent sure what is going on and how to figure it out. I wish more

people took time to meditate and become aware of what is around them.

I find really odd behaviors often are prelude to an event in the earth like

an earthquake or a volcanic eruption. it is like a build up of the energies

and some are sensitive to it,without realizing it. I just last night heard

of odditie. There was a teacher who had called the police to arrest on a

student who was continually wearing scented hair gel to school. My daughter

has noticed some people becoming more agitated and focusing on unrealistic

expectations on things.

I guess I am going to need to go visit a hot spring and see if the earth is

preparing for an upcomming event due to the turmoil or if we just have some

really weird attitudes emerging, or do we have some mysterious commet

passing by throwing out weird energy, or planets missaligned.

 

be well and remember to breath

--

Have a Happy and Keep Smiling

TTFN

Angelina Thelin

 

 

 

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