Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Another outside survey for ya!

Cue the Car-X jingle! (That's an inside joke for longtime Last Word fans.)

This time, the online survey about The Big U comes to us from the Vermilion, Ohio, school system.

The school district's superintendent boasts that the survey on uniforms is designed to keep folks from voting more than once. "We've done our best to filter out multiple hits on the site," he bragged.

Well, that's good, because uniform supporters are usually the ones who cast multiple votes.

The stuporintendent also said he was afraid the school system "could get high school kids going on there" to vote against uniforms. However, as long as they voted only once, what's the worry? Students are the ones who would be affected, so shouldn't they be allowed to vote in the survey?

Because uniforms are a nationwide threat to the rule of constitutional law and a worldwide menace to economic justice (as the uniform sweatshop scandal proves), we should all be allowed to vote in this poll, whether we live in that school district or not. So cast your vote here:

http://www.vermilionschools.org/survey/viewer.v

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