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Appropriate to hold political rally at public high school?
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cbelt3 wrote:
[quote=Dakota]
It is not the use of facilities. It is the captive audience. The difference between holding a rally at a school and bussing students to a political rally is the bus.

Incorrect:
"The event was to have been open to the public, as well as students."

Again... expose children to politics. Let them see their candidates. In 2008 my near-voting age kids went to hear Senator Obama speak. One of them went with a buddy to hear Senator McCain speak. It's a damn good opportunity.
Let them see the candidates? Who is preventing them? Candidates make visits all over the place. Why don't you take your kids to see them instead of "bussing" all students from class to the cafeteria.
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Re: Appropriate to hold political rally at public high school? - by Dakota - 10-27-2010, 07:14 PM

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