Submitted by Visitor (not verified) on February 23, 2008 - 9:55am.
This just truly shows how our freedoms are starting to be taken away. The fact that they ask anyone to sign a form before speaking in a public school is unconstitutional. Where is the freedom of speech? Where is the freedom to make different choices? Our children already have lost the freedom to think by being bombarded with the "fact" that evolution exists and they are unable to actually "question" that fact. Scientists "question" that "fact" and other ideas. That's why they are scientists. Where is the absolute truth. Truth is just relative now in our day.
Children are now being introduced in kindergarten that homosexuality is normal without questioning it one bit. If I was to say this was wrong I would be told I'm not being tolerant.
So, for them to ask a speaker to sign a form before speaking is going a little bit overboard. The teacher should know who is speaking. You would think the teacher is qualified enough to make a good decision on who is to speak in their class.
a little bit overboard...
This just truly shows how our freedoms are starting to be taken away. The fact that they ask anyone to sign a form before speaking in a public school is unconstitutional. Where is the freedom of speech? Where is the freedom to make different choices? Our children already have lost the freedom to think by being bombarded with the "fact" that evolution exists and they are unable to actually "question" that fact. Scientists "question" that "fact" and other ideas. That's why they are scientists. Where is the absolute truth. Truth is just relative now in our day.
Children are now being introduced in kindergarten that homosexuality is normal without questioning it one bit. If I was to say this was wrong I would be told I'm not being tolerant.
So, for them to ask a speaker to sign a form before speaking is going a little bit overboard. The teacher should know who is speaking. You would think the teacher is qualified enough to make a good decision on who is to speak in their class.
Alicia in Cary