[NetBehaviour] Student writes essay, arrested by police.

karen blissett karen.blissett at googlemail.com
Sun Apr 29 23:36:37 CEST 2007


Ah ja, straft de emperialist staat drukken degenen die hun verwarring
creatief uit. Amerika is het monster en kwetst degenen die zijn ook hun
slachtoffers, zelfs meer. Slechts om het bericht dat de emotionele
psychologie of zijn van mensen uitgangs andere de zijn toegestaan over te
brengen dan door pijn. De enige weg uit is doods, godsdienst, comformity,
zelf censuur en herhaalde onderdrukking of anderen.

Snak rechtstreeks Dath vader en het Kwade Rijk, aan wat dan ook kostte…

Karen. .............

On 4/29/07, marc <marc.garrett at furtherfield.org> wrote:
>
> Student writes essay, arrested by police.
>
> High school senior Allen Lee sat down with his creative writing class on
> Monday and penned an essay that so disturbed his teacher, school
> administrators and police that he was charged with disorderly conduct.
>
> "I understand what happened recently at Virginia Tech," said the teen's
> father, Albert Lee, referring to last week's massacre of 32 students by
> gunman Seung-Hui Cho. "I understand the situation."
>
> But he added: "I don't see how somebody can get charged by writing in
> their homework. The teacher asked them to express themselves, and he
> followed instructions."
>
> Allen Lee, an 18-year-old straight-A student at Cary-Grove High School,
> was arrested Tuesday near his home and charged with disorderly conduct
> for an essay police described as violently disturbing but not directed
> toward any specific person or location.
>
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