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The students of the school in Richland County, WI where the Commander in Thief appeared yesterday were threatened that any student wearing ANY pro Kerry or anti Bush items during his visit would be expelled.

Surprise surprise ... Rachel Schultz, the superintendent of Richland Center School District in Wisconsin (where students were told not to wear any Kerry regalia during Bush's visit), is married to Dale Schultz, Republican candidate for Congress in the 3rd Congressional District in Wisconsin.

At least we can be thankful that each and every student wasn't forced to sign a loyalty oath, right?

Bush's handlers don't want him seeing just how many can't stand him. They want him to actually believe the lies they feed him daily. In his reality, everyone is republican except for small pockets of resistance.

EDIT: turns out the same school district 'outlawed' pro Kerry items when the candidate made a visit earlier in the campaign. I've not found out whether any Bush fans were scolded for wearing Repugnican items.
Date: 2004-10-27 03:56 pm (UTC)

From: [identity profile] wishx.livejournal.com
I doubt it, since Kerry didn't throw the country into a war it never should have started, doesn't personally profit from oil and the Bin Laden family, sunk the U.S. into a record deficit AND a record unemployment rate and can actually form words without straining and drooling.

I would imagine that's why Kerry's offices haven't been attacked.

I could be wrong.
Date: 2004-10-27 05:08 pm (UTC)

From: [identity profile] montieth.livejournal.com
So you're saying that the rule of law doesn't apply if you're a Kerry supporter and dislike the current hawkish doctrine advocated by the Bush administration?

Jeeze, I'm watching a report right now where Kerry is still defending his point that the President is at fault for the missing HE outside of Bagdad....Good to know Kerry will think that anything that a Col does wrong (including not getting there sooner) will ultimately rest on the shoulders of the president. So, when some butter bar screws up at a check point does that mean Kerry's going to stand up and say he's sorry? Or is he going to screw the military over again for his own benefit.
Date: 2004-10-27 05:19 pm (UTC)

From: [identity profile] wishx.livejournal.com
I didn't say anything about the rule of law. You asked if the same had happened to a Kerry office and I replied with a few reason why it probably hadn't.
Date: 2004-10-27 05:50 pm (UTC)

From: [identity profile] montieth.livejournal.com
DNC supporters disagree with the administration's foreign policy, so they trespass, burgle or discharge weapons. Ergo, they disagree with the administration, so they feel it's in their right to violate the law.

Lets hope that's the exception and not the rule for DNC supporters. The whispers of substantial voter fraud in Ohio and Florida (among other locations) is certainly cause for concern. We'll have to wait and see of course. But I'll find it interesting if the people most interested in equality do what they can to disenfranchise those who disagree with them.
Date: 2004-10-29 07:32 pm (UTC)

From: [identity profile] jruske.livejournal.com
IMHO the DNC (of the past decade) has never been particularly interested in equality any more than Republicans are interested in Hispanic rights. They are interested in easy to persuade people who can vote, and under that self-serving philanthropy they will sell out anyone or sell to anyone...

And Ohio and Florida aren't the only places where the usual chicanerary are at work. I think we'll see "battleground" states get more attention than usual again this election, but in the last election a lot of fraud in other states and cities got swept under the carpet.

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