I've run out of patience with the self-anointed thought guardians who claim school harassment is a constitutional right.
I've seen firsthand what this bogus dogma has accomplished over the past 20 years, and frankly, it has to stop.
I can think of only 2 reasons why this doctrine has been allowed to expand: 1) Those who espouse it are or were among those who harass schoolmates. 2) Right-wing lawyers want to cash in.
Notice the rise of the right-wing legal foundation. Every so often, you read about such an organization funding a lawsuit by right-wing parents and students trying to protect their "right" to harassment or some other fascist cause.
Who funds these foundations? They've got to be getting a huge infusion by very wealthy right-wingers - if not the Republican Party leadership, which has already looted the American taxpayers.
What's worse is that the plaintiffs can afford to pay for these lawsuits themselves, yet they don't have to, because these legal foundations cover their expenses.
Ultimately, taxpayers are paying for everything they do.
Violent harassment now governs the entire culture of suburban schools. Character and civics are dirty words now, as a small group of terrorists seeks to indoctrinate our young people with their evil dogma.
I make no apologies when I call them terrorists. In any other country, these legal foundations would be called terrorist groups. These foundations are made up of evil people who are out to harm your children. But in modern America, we have to sugarcoat everything.
One other thing is also for sure: These frivolous lawsuits would stop if there was no financial support for them. Congress should pass a bill to bar attorneys from collecting legal fees when they sue to defend the nonexistent "right" to be a bully.
I'd bet that if this bill became law, these suits would cease instantly.
Right now, the taxpayers are being fleeced, and these lawyers are getting richer.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Legal bullies
Posted by Bandit at 4:54 PM
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