Guest guest Posted May 23, 2005 Report Share Posted May 23, 2005 Not surprising from a society that is rotting from the inside out. lynn Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2005 Report Share Posted May 23, 2005 Did you notice that this is a joke? , " Deon Masker " <deonm@a...> wrote: --- Original Message ----- > Milo > George > Cc: American_Revolution_II > Sunday, May 22, 2005 9:36 PM > [apfn-1] Three-Year-Old Expelled for Spelling 'GOD' > > > > > http://swiftreport.blogs.com/news/2005/05/threeyearold_ex.html > > The Swift Report > News and Views--Before You Need Them > > May 20, 2005 > Three-Year-Old Expelled for Spelling 'GOD' > A kindergartner who included God on his list of 'favorite things' has been expelled from his California school for breaching the wall between church and state. School officials say that three-year old Jacob Sapperstein can return to school next week, after counselors have had a chance to assess the damage done to his classmates. > > > > > Parents say Jacob may have been trying to spell 'DOG' > > > > By Cole Walters, education correspondent > > MARINDELL, CA--What started out as just another day at kindergarten ended in tears and restraints for one three-year-old after he mistakenly included 'God' on his list of favorite things. Teacher Erica Rusty immediately notified school officials, who summoned local authorities. And while his fellow kindergarten students at Bryant Elementary School had their afternoon naptime, young Jacob Sapperstein was being led away in a squad car, charged with breaching the wall between church and state. > > Related Stories > â?¢ Student Suspended Over Evolution Slur > â?¢ California School Bans Gifts with 'God' in Them > â?¢ High Schools Fight Latest Dirty Dance Craze > > Secular things only please > When the offense occurred, explains Ms. Rusty, the students were engaged in an exercise called 'favorite things,' an assignment intended to improve their spelling and penmanship by listing a few items that they like best. " Some kids write down 'mom' or 'dad' or maybe the name of a pet, even a favorite video game. " As the children practiced writing on wide-lined paper, Ms. Rusty went from desk to desk supervising their work. " As soon as I saw what Jacob had written, I knew we were in big trouble. " > > > > The anti-God squad? > In just minutes, Principal Marcia Neiman-Jarvis had stepped in, first removing Jacob from the classroom, then notifying the authorities. " We're following the letter of the law, " explains Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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