Monday, October 5, 2009

School admits rigging survey

The school really thought this was going to go unnoticed, didn't it?

Recently, Fred M. Lynn Middle School in Woodbridge, Virginia, sent a survey to parents about...well, guess. The Big U. The bane of every free society.

I'm talking about mandatory student uniforms, folks. The last refuge of the out-of-control educrat - even after uniforms were found to be made in abusive overseas sweatshops (a story the media swept under the rug).

By the school's own admission, those who didn't (or couldn't) send their ballot back in time were automatically counted as voting in favor of uniforms.

That's exactly like if someone didn't vote in the presidential election so their vote was counted for McCain.

Similarly, there was also a ballot during a parent meeting at the school about uniforms. The trouble with this was that there was no box to check if you didn't want uniforms.

Did Florida election officials take over Fred M. Lynn Middle School?

If I was a parent at that school, the lawsuit would have been filed by now. Not just for blatantly rigging the surveys but for enforcing mandatory uniforms at all.

In a democratic republic, you respect freedom of expression. It is a natural right that no law can take away. Uniforms in public schools are a sign of an America we no longer recognize.

(Source: http://www2.insidenova.com/isn/news/local/article/at_middle_school_a_uniform_solution/44517)

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