On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 23:21:53 +0000 (UTC), cary@ (Cary
Kittrell) wrote:
>In article
>> On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 21:12:43 +0000 (UTC), cary@ (Cary
>> Kittrell) wrote:
>>
>> >In article
>> >>
>> >> On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 10:28:29 -0000, Gwyneð Bennetdottir
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> >On Oct 3, 4:59 am, duke
>> >> >> On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 00:38:13 +0000 (UTC), c...@ (Cary
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Kittrell) wrote:
>> >> >> >> The closest the local press could come is "after class". That is easily
>> >> >> >> inclusive of the bell just having rung, with the class discussion still active,
>> >> >> >> and an instructor illegally bringing his own personal religious beliefs into the
>> >> >> >> discussion, a topic that would definitely be reentered on the next class
>> >> >> >> gathering.
>> >> >> >If you'd care to consult what I actually wrote, which, bizarrely
>> >> >> >enough seems to have disappeared, I really can't imagine... oh,
>> >> >> >wait, here it is back again, just like magic:
>> >> >> > Because there's an editorial in the Des Moines Register
>> >> >> > denouncing the fact that the administration of the
>> >> >> > school REFUSES to tell the press why Bitterman
>> >> >> > was fired.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I only go by the article.
>> >> >
>> >> >Which one?
>> >>
>> >> The one that was posted.
>> >
>> >Linkes to at least two articles have been posted, and quotations
>> >taken from a third.
>>
>> >Which one?
>>
>> The first one.
>
>OK. So then you're going by the article which includes:
>
> School President Barbara Crittenden would not comment on whether
> Bitterman was fired over the Bible reference, saying it was a
> personnel issue.
>
>
>That about right?
It's the one where he injected his own personal religious beliefs into a public
classroom. We have laws against that.
duke, American-American
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