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AJ is a Elementary Education Major living in Lincoln NE.

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On January 30, 2009 AJ Discussed

Court Ruling: Schools Can Expel Lesbian Students

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I believe that the school has every right do what it did (if it is not receiving any type of government funding) as long as the “rules or standards” are set in place before the incident.  I attended a small church affiliated school where “intimate” behavior was put in the same category as drug and alcohol use, it did not matter if you were boy and girl, girl and girl, or boy and boy if they found out that there was any “intimate” behavior you were expelled. This is United States right? So that does mean that even those “fanatical religious people” have a right to try to create a gay free environment for their children… or was I mistaken and this country is only free to those who have outside of the box outlooks on life?

On 2009-01-30 AJ GOODmarked

You Say You Want a Revolution?

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On January 30, 2009 AJ Discussed

Court Ruling: Schools Can Expel Lesbian Students

  • and said:

I believe that the school has every right do what it did (if it is not receiving any type of government funding) as long as the “rules or standards” are set in place before the incident.  I attended a small church affiliated school where “intimate” behavior was put in the same category as drug and alcohol use, it did not matter if you were boy and girl, girl and girl, or boy and boy if they found out that there was any “intimate” behavior you were expelled. This is United States right? So that does mean that even those “fanatical religious people” have a right to try to create a gay free environment for their children… or was I mistaken and this country is only free to those who have outside of the box outlooks on life?

On 2009-01-30 AJ GOODmarked

You Say You Want a Revolution?

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