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....Virginia is still backwards...
The Diary of Anne Frank was still being banned in 2010. The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition By Anne Frank, Otto M. Frank, Mirjam Pressler, Susan Massotty Challenged at the Culpeper County, Va. public schools (2010) by a parent requesting that her daughter not be required to read the book aloud. Initially, it was reported that officials decided to stop assigning a version of Anne Frank’s diary, one of the most enduring symbols of the atrocities of the Nazi regime, due to the complaint that the book includes sexual material and homosexual themes. The director of instruction announced the edition published on the fiftieth anniversary of Frank’s death in a concentration camp will not be used in the future despite the fact the school system did not follow its own policy for handling complaints. The remarks set off a hailstorm of criticism online and brought international attention to the 7,600-student school system in rural Virginia. The superintendent said, however, that the book will remain a part of English classes, although it may be taught at a different grade level. -- I'll believe corporations are people when Texas executes one. |
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On 10/1/2011 1:09 PM, X ` Man wrote:
....Virginia is still backwards... Is that why you relish your time spent there at your cinder block hut? |
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On 10/1/2011 1:09 PM, X ` Man wrote:
...Virginia is still backwards... The Diary of Anne Frank was still being banned in 2010. The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition By Anne Frank, Otto M. Frank, Mirjam Pressler, Susan Massotty Challenged at the Culpeper County, Va. public schools (2010) by a parent requesting that her daughter not be required to read the book aloud. Initially, it was reported that officials decided to stop assigning a version of Anne Frank’s diary, one of the most enduring symbols of the atrocities of the Nazi regime, due to the complaint that the book includes sexual material and homosexual themes. The director of instruction announced the edition published on the fiftieth anniversary of Frank’s death in a concentration camp will not be used in the future despite the fact the school system did not follow its own policy for handling complaints. The remarks set off a hailstorm of criticism online and brought international attention to the 7,600-student school system in rural Virginia. The superintendent said, however, that the book will remain a part of English classes, although it may be taught at a different grade level. There you go. Homosexual themes. Just what we need to get Harry aroused. |
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On Oct 1, 5:04*pm, wildaboutharry wrote:
On 10/1/2011 1:09 PM, X ` Man wrote: ...Virginia is still backwards... There you go. Homosexual themes. Just what we need to get Harry aroused. Is this the same Krause, who supposedly hates all bigotry yet dwells in the state which is the home of the "Klan?" |
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On 10/1/2011 6:11 PM, TopBassDog wrote:
On Oct 1, 5:04 pm, wrote: On 10/1/2011 1:09 PM, X ` Man wrote: ...Virginia is still backwards... There you go. Homosexual themes. Just what we need to get Harry aroused. Is this the same Krause, who supposedly hates all bigotry yet dwells in the state which is the home of the "Klan?" Harry lives in a very special designated place. |
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On 10/1/2011 6:04 PM, wildaboutharry wrote:
On 10/1/2011 1:09 PM, X ` Man wrote: ...Virginia is still backwards... The Diary of Anne Frank was still being banned in 2010. The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition By Anne Frank, Otto M. Frank, Mirjam Pressler, Susan Massotty Challenged at the Culpeper County, Va. public schools (2010) by a parent requesting that her daughter not be required to read the book aloud. Initially, it was reported that officials decided to stop assigning a version of Anne Frank’s diary, one of the most enduring symbols of the atrocities of the Nazi regime, due to the complaint that the book includes sexual material and homosexual themes. The director of instruction announced the edition published on the fiftieth anniversary of Frank’s death in a concentration camp will not be used in the future despite the fact the school system did not follow its own policy for handling complaints. The remarks set off a hailstorm of criticism online and brought international attention to the 7,600-student school system in rural Virginia. The superintendent said, however, that the book will remain a part of English classes, although it may be taught at a different grade level. There you go. Homosexual themes. Just what we need to get Harry aroused. If you read the article, they are keeping it in the system, it's just that they are not going to start the indoctrination early enough for progressives... |
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On 10/1/2011 6:30 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/1/2011 6:04 PM, wildaboutharry wrote: On 10/1/2011 1:09 PM, X ` Man wrote: ...Virginia is still backwards... The Diary of Anne Frank was still being banned in 2010. The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition By Anne Frank, Otto M. Frank, Mirjam Pressler, Susan Massotty Challenged at the Culpeper County, Va. public schools (2010) by a parent requesting that her daughter not be required to read the book aloud. Initially, it was reported that officials decided to stop assigning a version of Anne Frank’s diary, one of the most enduring symbols of the atrocities of the Nazi regime, due to the complaint that the book includes sexual material and homosexual themes. The director of instruction announced the edition published on the fiftieth anniversary of Frank’s death in a concentration camp will not be used in the future despite the fact the school system did not follow its own policy for handling complaints. The remarks set off a hailstorm of criticism online and brought international attention to the 7,600-student school system in rural Virginia. The superintendent said, however, that the book will remain a part of English classes, although it may be taught at a different grade level. There you go. Homosexual themes. Just what we need to get Harry aroused. If you read the article, they are keeping it in the system, it's just that they are not going to start the indoctrination early enough for progressives... You read Harry's nonsense? How odd. |
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On 10/1/2011 6:34 PM, Drifter wrote:
On 10/1/2011 6:30 PM, JustWait wrote: On 10/1/2011 6:04 PM, wildaboutharry wrote: On 10/1/2011 1:09 PM, X ` Man wrote: ...Virginia is still backwards... The Diary of Anne Frank was still being banned in 2010. The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition By Anne Frank, Otto M. Frank, Mirjam Pressler, Susan Massotty Challenged at the Culpeper County, Va. public schools (2010) by a parent requesting that her daughter not be required to read the book aloud. Initially, it was reported that officials decided to stop assigning a version of Anne Frank’s diary, one of the most enduring symbols of the atrocities of the Nazi regime, due to the complaint that the book includes sexual material and homosexual themes. The director of instruction announced the edition published on the fiftieth anniversary of Frank’s death in a concentration camp will not be used in the future despite the fact the school system did not follow its own policy for handling complaints. The remarks set off a hailstorm of criticism online and brought international attention to the 7,600-student school system in rural Virginia. The superintendent said, however, that the book will remain a part of English classes, although it may be taught at a different grade level. There you go. Homosexual themes. Just what we need to get Harry aroused. If you read the article, they are keeping it in the system, it's just that they are not going to start the indoctrination early enough for progressives... You read Harry's nonsense? How odd. Well, I don't see it directly but I read this re-quote and saw that the whole pretense of his post, was as usual, a lie... |
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On 10/1/11 6:30 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/1/2011 6:04 PM, wildaboutharry wrote: On 10/1/2011 1:09 PM, X ` Man wrote: ...Virginia is still backwards... The Diary of Anne Frank was still being banned in 2010. The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition By Anne Frank, Otto M. Frank, Mirjam Pressler, Susan Massotty Challenged at the Culpeper County, Va. public schools (2010) by a parent requesting that her daughter not be required to read the book aloud. Initially, it was reported that officials decided to stop assigning a version of Anne Frank’s diary, one of the most enduring symbols of the atrocities of the Nazi regime, due to the complaint that the book includes sexual material and homosexual themes. The director of instruction announced the edition published on the fiftieth anniversary of Frank’s death in a concentration camp will not be used in the future despite the fact the school system did not follow its own policy for handling complaints. The remarks set off a hailstorm of criticism online and brought international attention to the 7,600-student school system in rural Virginia. The superintendent said, however, that the book will remain a part of English classes, although it may be taught at a different grade level. There you go. Homosexual themes. Just what we need to get Harry aroused. If you read the article, they are keeping it in the system, it's just that they are not going to start the indoctrination early enough for progressives... Indoctrination? Well, it's obvious you never read the book, eh? -- I'll believe corporations are people when Texas executes one. |
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On 10/1/11 7:04 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/1/2011 6:34 PM, Drifter wrote: On 10/1/2011 6:30 PM, JustWait wrote: On 10/1/2011 6:04 PM, wildaboutharry wrote: On 10/1/2011 1:09 PM, X ` Man wrote: ...Virginia is still backwards... The Diary of Anne Frank was still being banned in 2010. The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition By Anne Frank, Otto M. Frank, Mirjam Pressler, Susan Massotty Challenged at the Culpeper County, Va. public schools (2010) by a parent requesting that her daughter not be required to read the book aloud. Initially, it was reported that officials decided to stop assigning a version of Anne Frank’s diary, one of the most enduring symbols of the atrocities of the Nazi regime, due to the complaint that the book includes sexual material and homosexual themes. The director of instruction announced the edition published on the fiftieth anniversary of Frank’s death in a concentration camp will not be used in the future despite the fact the school system did not follow its own policy for handling complaints. The remarks set off a hailstorm of criticism online and brought international attention to the 7,600-student school system in rural Virginia. The superintendent said, however, that the book will remain a part of English classes, although it may be taught at a different grade level. There you go. Homosexual themes. Just what we need to get Harry aroused. If you read the article, they are keeping it in the system, it's just that they are not going to start the indoctrination early enough for progressives... You read Harry's nonsense? How odd. Well, I don't see it directly but I read this re-quote and saw that the whole pretense of his post, was as usual, a lie... Uh, school officials decided to stop assigning the reading of the diary and, apparently, public pressure got them to partially reverse that decision. And, the article notes, the school officials didn't even follow their own policies for handling a parental complaint. Anne Frank was about 16 when the Nazis killed her. My theory is that the parent who complained was a fundamentalist. Just a theory. -- I'll believe corporations are people when Texas executes one. |
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