Red - it's the new pink
Correspondent:: Hilbert Hooper Aspaspia
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2005 11:01:23 GMT
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There was a gang crackdown at Hardwick Elementary School in the Lubbock
Independent School District. 45 of the 73 students in 6th grade were
reprimanded for showing gang affiliation and sent home with letters from
Principal Phillip Neeb. Their crime was wearing red shirts.
"I have a child who has never been in trouble for the seven years she's
been here at this school. All of a sudden her world turns upside down
because she grabbed a red jacket on her way out," said parent Laurie
Long, also the school's librarian.
"My son was not aware of why he was wearing red. He just heard in the
classroom, in the halls and all day long the sixth graders were wearing
red," said another parent Terry Berryman. "My daughter is active in
orchestra and honor choir," said parent Leslie Aparicio-Ramon.
"Lubbock Independent School District (LISD) had a police [officer]
present, accused the kids of falling into a gang related situation,
shook handcuffs at them, made them feel like a criminal," said Terry.
The red shirt day was apparently precipitated by Neeb himself. He
believes that solid white shirts indicate gang affiliation and spoke to
a group of white-shirt wearing students the day before. They passed the
word that everybody should wear red shirts the next day.
Correspondent:: "Rev. Ivan Stang"
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2005 10:40:42 -0500
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Correspondent:: "Rev. Richard Skull"
Date: 3 Feb 2005 08:11:58 -0800
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>>There was a gang crackdown at Hardwick Elementary School in ?he
Lubbock
Independent School District. 45 of the 73 students in 6th gr?de were
reprimanded for showing gang affiliation and sent home with ?etters
from
Principal Phillip Neeb. Their crime was wearing red shirts.
"I have a child who has never been in trouble for the seven ?ears
she's
been here at this school. All of a sudden her world turns up?ide down
because she grabbed a red jacket on her way out," said paren? Laurie
Long, also the school's librarian.
"My son was not aware of why he was wearing red. He just hea?d in the
classroom, in the halls and all day long the sixth graders w?re
wearing
red," said another parent Terry Berryman. "My daughter is ac?ive in
orchestra and honor choir," said parent Leslie Aparicio-Ramo?.
"Lubbock Independent School District (LISD) had a police [of?icer]
present, accused the kids of falling into a gang related sit?ation,
shook handcuffs at them, made them feel like a criminal," sa?d Terry.
The red shirt day was apparently precipitated by Neeb himsel?. He
believes that solid white shirts indicate gang affiliation a?d spoke
to
a group of white-shirt wearing students the day before. They?passed
the
word that everybody should wear red shirts the next day. <<
What do you expect from a State that gave us George W. Bush AND Stang!
Correspondent:: Zapanaz
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2005 09:22:09 -0800
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On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 11:01:23 GMT, Hilbert Hooper Aspaspia
wrote:
>http://zerointelligence.net/
>
>There was a gang crackdown at Hardwick Elementary School in the Lubbock
>Independent School District. 45 of the 73 students in 6th grade were
>reprimanded for showing gang affiliation and sent home with letters from
>Principal Phillip Neeb. Their crime was wearing red shirts.
>
>"I have a child who has never been in trouble for the seven years she's
>been here at this school. All of a sudden her world turns upside down
>because she grabbed a red jacket on her way out," said parent Laurie
>Long, also the school's librarian.
>
>"My son was not aware of why he was wearing red. He just heard in the
>classroom, in the halls and all day long the sixth graders were wearing
>red," said another parent Terry Berryman. "My daughter is active in
>orchestra and honor choir," said parent Leslie Aparicio-Ramon.
>
>"Lubbock Independent School District (LISD) had a police [officer]
>present, accused the kids of falling into a gang related situation,
>shook handcuffs at them, made them feel like a criminal," said Terry.
>The red shirt day was apparently precipitated by Neeb himself. He
>believes that solid white shirts indicate gang affiliation and spoke to
>a group of white-shirt wearing students the day before. They passed the
>word that everybody should wear red shirts the next day.
Good for them! Good for the Lubbock school district and law
enforcement community. Applause all around.
See some kids go through their lives thinking the world is pretty much
OK and that figures of authority are not so bad and that assimilating
in to the adult world is going to be KINDA NEAT. Other kids, usually
because of an ugly run-in with those authority figures, decide the
world SUCKS and do all they can to subvert it.
The fine fine folks in the Lubbock school district have just
gauranteed that another 73 kids are going to go the SUBVERSIVE route.
The more the merrier.
--
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Customer Support Specialist
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so quickly, too. The doomed hard drive didn't even have time to sing
"Daisy."
Correspondent:: nenslo
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2005 12:05:58 -0800
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Hilbert Hooper Aspaspia wrote:
> "Lubbock Independent School District (LISD) had a police [officer]
> present, accused the kids of falling into a gang related situation,
> shook handcuffs at them, made them feel like a criminal," said Terry.
> The red shirt day was apparently precipitated by Neeb himself. He
> believes that solid white shirts indicate gang affiliation and spoke to
> a group of white-shirt wearing students the day before. They passed the
> word that everybody should wear red shirts the next day.
I be dawg. Texans actin stoopid. What next.
Correspondent:: polar bear
Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2005 12:51:09 -0800
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In article <42028426.D0BC85D8@yahoox.com>, nenslo
wrote:
> Hilbert Hooper Aspaspia wrote:
> > "Lubbock Independent School District (LISD) had a police [officer]
> > present, accused the kids of falling into a gang related situation,
> > shook handcuffs at them, made them feel like a criminal," said Terry.
> > The red shirt day was apparently precipitated by Neeb himself. He
> > believes that solid white shirts indicate gang affiliation and spoke to
> > a group of white-shirt wearing students the day before. They passed the
> > word that everybody should wear red shirts the next day.
>
> I be dawg. Texans actin stoopid. What next.
Orange jumpsuits.
pb
Correspondent:: HellPope Huey
Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2005 22:29:17 GMT
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In article <040220051251093916%bear@pole.com>,
polar bear wrote:
> In article <42028426.D0BC85D8@yahoox.com>, nenslo
> wrote:
>
> > Hilbert Hooper Aspaspia wrote:
> > > "Lubbock Independent School District (LISD) had a police [officer]
> > > present, accused the kids of falling into a gang related situation,
> > > shook handcuffs at them, made them feel like a criminal," said Terry.
> > > The red shirt day was apparently precipitated by Neeb himself. He
> > > believes that solid white shirts indicate gang affiliation and spoke to
> > > a group of white-shirt wearing students the day before. They passed the
> > > word that everybody should wear red shirts the next day.
> >
> > I be dawg. Texans actin stoopid. What next.
>
> Orange jumpsuits.
and then walking around like crab and surfing for cigarettes so
"Mungo" will not be displeased.... again.
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