Wal-Mart Coverage: Civic Student...Or Enemy Of America?

Posted on Saturday, October 08 at 15:21 by 4Canada
Jarvis had assigned her senior civics and economics class "to take photographs to illustrate their rights in the Bill of Rights," she says. One student "had taken a photo of George Bush out of a magazine and tacked the picture to a wall with a red thumb tack through his head. Then he made a thumb's-down sign with his own hand next to the President's picture, and he had a photo taken of that, and he pasted it on a poster." According to Jarvis, the student, who remains anonymous, was just doing his assignment, illustrating the right to dissent. But over at the Kitty Hawk Wal-Mart, where the student took his film to be developed, this right is evidently suspect. An employee in that Wal-Mart photo department called the Kitty Hawk police on the student. And the Kitty Hawk police turned the matter over to the Secret Service. On Tuesday, September 20, the Secret Service came to Currituck High. http://www.alternet.org/walmart/26503/ [Proofreader's note: this article was edited for spelling and typos on October 11, 2005]

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  1. Mon Oct 10, 2005 5:44 am
    More of the same, freedom of expression, freedom of speech, freedom of dissent, freedom to have film developed without interrogation???? I'll bet that Bill of Rights class got a whole lot more interesting! We can learn from this, and in fact I think we ought to make sure we do.

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    If I stand for my country today...will my country be here to stand for me tomorrow?

  2. Mon Oct 10, 2005 6:24 am
    One thing you morons could learn is this: all threats against the President of the United States are taken seriously. There are entire divisions of the Secret Service whose sole purpose is to invesitgatge, and negate, threats to his person.

    So, an idiot kid decides to compose an image, and have it developed by WalMart, with a "death" theme of the POTUS?

    Dumb kid. And yet you dumb canuks try to defend him...

    Canada is a pointless, unethical, silly non-nation, incapable of realizing the moral degeneracy it aspires to achieve.

    Death to canada, brought on by itself, to itself.

  3. Mon Oct 10, 2005 6:56 am
    Anon, please let me be the first to apologize for not reading this as a death threat, as per the article, no death threat implied or mentioned:

    'One student "had taken a photo of George Bush out of a magazine and tacked the picture to a wall with a red thumb tack through his head. Then he made a thumb's-down sign with his own hand next to the President's picture, and he had a photo taken of that, and he pasted it on a poster."

    Further let me ask you to apologize for making a death threat by actually using the words, which even in Canada we do understand, your words, 'Death to canada, brought on by itself, to itself.

    Clearly your reading skills are being taxed.


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    If I stand for my country today...will my country be here to stand for me tomorrow?

  4. Mon Oct 10, 2005 12:46 pm
    "Dumb kid. And yet you dumb canuks try to defend him..."

    The kid clearly had no idea. He could have used some counselling before daring to amass WMD: bristol board, paper glue, photos, scissors, and a point of view. I guess the imagery was clear enough of his "intention", good thing he didn't break out the big guns and actually use words on his poster or the secret service might have taken him away and not just his schoolwork. Could it be that the secret service has caught on to the fact that the pen is mightier than the sword?

    "Dumb kid"? "dumb canuks"? The most powerful leader of the most powerful nation on the planet felled by a high school students poster? It's riduculous, and those who defend the secret service have long ago surrendered thier freewill. Keep your head down, do as your told don't ask questions.

  5. by DL
    Mon Oct 10, 2005 12:51 pm
    Above Anon was me.

  6. by Patm
    Mon Oct 10, 2005 2:32 pm
    The kid's poster was dissent and one thing that will NOT be tolerated in the US of A is dissent!

    George the XXXXIII rules by divine right so anything said or done against George the XXXXIII is against god! Expect to be scourged after detention and interrogation.

  7. Tue Oct 11, 2005 7:14 pm
    Um... XXXXIII? That's not even a number friend. This
    would be Bush II if this was your attempt to equate the
    usa to a monarchy. My guess is that you're looking for
    "43" which is XLIII though.

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    a man who feels the winds of change should build not a windbreak,
    but a windmill.
    - mao tse tung

  8. Fri Oct 14, 2005 4:23 am
    psssst!!! Hey kids! Like liberty? Check this out:<br />
    <a href="http://www.tcftalk.com/clairefiles/">http://www.tcftalk.com/clairefiles/</a>

  9. Sat Oct 15, 2005 8:02 am
    Your a waste of space.

  10. Sun Oct 16, 2005 4:25 am
    <p> Since we are on the topic of Wal-Mart, there is also this dire prediction - <b>The Wal-Martization of Education</b>: <p> <blockquote>If Wal-Mart was just another gigantic retail chain that was virulently anti-union, niggardly with its benefits, and a drain on the economies of local communities, it would certainly be remarkable but it would pretty much fall into the "business as usual" category. However, Wal-Mart, and the Walton family that runs the company founded by Sam Walton, also does its damage in ways that are more insidious: Through its philanthropic ventures, the Walton Family devotes a significant portion of its holdings to boosting conservative political candidates and a conservative social agenda centered on the privatization of public education. <a href='http://www.mediatransparency.org/story.php?storyID=88'>Source</a> </blockquote> <p> <i><a href='http://www.presscampaign.org/mediademocracyday/'>October 22nd is Media Democracy Day</a></i>



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