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Bandit3 the Worker
bandit73
Junior Chimp
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« on: May 23, 2004, 09:49:18 PM »

almost all jobs have a uniform or a dress code,

Mine doesn't.
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Bandit3 the Worker
bandit73
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 7,958


Political Matrix
E: -10.00, S: -9.92

« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2004, 09:55:26 PM »

Technically, you don't HAVE to go to school, you can get home-schooling if you want.

Probably not in Kentucky, a state with a reputation of harassing students and parents who challenge fascist school officials.

Kentucky is the land where kids have no rights.
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Bandit3 the Worker
bandit73
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 7,958


Political Matrix
E: -10.00, S: -9.92

« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2004, 01:08:15 AM »

I can't make heads or tails out of what's going on over there.
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Bandit3 the Worker
bandit73
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 7,958


Political Matrix
E: -10.00, S: -9.92

« Reply #3 on: May 24, 2004, 08:55:26 PM »

School uniforms are good. They work as equalizers. You don't know who is rich or poor in a uniform, because everyone wears the same thing. Uniforms also encourage dicipline. Kids have to wear a uniform every day, so they are going to have to get up earliuer, get in this uniform, dress the correct code, and frankly act more responcible.

Freedom of expression is not in the 1st Ammendment., The 1st Amm. sates the freedom to peaceably assemble, the freedom to petition, the freedom of worship, and the freedom of speech. Freedom of speech gives you the freedom to accuse the government of wrong doings, not wear a shirt covered in curse words.

The usual B.S.
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Bandit3 the Worker
bandit73
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 7,958


Political Matrix
E: -10.00, S: -9.92

« Reply #4 on: May 25, 2004, 01:01:33 PM »

If it benefits the poor so much, then why is it usually the rich that supports uniforms?
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Bandit3 the Worker
bandit73
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 7,958


Political Matrix
E: -10.00, S: -9.92

« Reply #5 on: May 27, 2004, 11:14:15 PM »

At least Mississippi has better schools than DC!

Probably better than Kentucky too.
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Bandit3 the Worker
bandit73
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 7,958


Political Matrix
E: -10.00, S: -9.92

« Reply #6 on: May 29, 2004, 12:57:46 PM »

I thought you said no schools there did though, some in Australia do and some don't.

Many in America these days do. In the '70s and '80s it was almost unheard of for an American public school to require uniforms, but now it's common.
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