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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
anti-gun politics at my son's school.
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<blockquote data-quote="Donham" data-source="post: 4250" data-attributes="member: 1068"><p><strong>Re: anti-gun politics at my son\'s school.</strong></p><p></p><p>posted 02-01-2003 12:37 AM Profile for Darryl Cassel Email Darryl Cassel Send New Private Message Edit/Delete Post Possibly a letter to the Local School Board and a copy to the State Board of Education would be in order?</p><p></p><p>Just tell them of your dis-satisfaction of this very Political event and name the Teacher or School Official resposible for allowing this to happen. Tell them of your displeasure along with others that were there in attendance.</p><p></p><p>It can be stopped with other measures such as Editorials in local papers and attending meetings of the Local School Board to voice your opinions.</p><p>Take along other parents that feel the same as you and also have them sign a petition pertaining to the incident.</p><p></p><p>You can fight it and possibly make a difference in your area.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Darryl Cassel</p><p></p><p></p><p> Good idea Darryl, I thought about going to the school board meeting, I thought abut staying and voicing my opinion... the deputy probably would kick me out... for just a civil opinion... the newspapers hee lean to the left. so does school board</p><p> I just left.. I am not good at all that explaining.. I don't get foul mouthed, but I can get extreme in context ..., I'd just **** em off, remember Rich MulHern at the huntchat "longrange shooting" board.. and his buddies.. </p><p> hehe</p><p></p><p> I do belong to a local republican party here, and explained it to them...</p><p> More and more people are joining the group, and a bunch of them are good with words. so I'm working on it.. I seem to be the only one who brings the 2nd amendment up most often... but the others are of it as well as the other GOP issues.... it will take time...</p><p> I'll keep you posted on it...</p><p></p><p>later</p><p></p><p>Scott Donham</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Donham, post: 4250, member: 1068"] [b]Re: anti-gun politics at my son\'s school.[/b] posted 02-01-2003 12:37 AM Profile for Darryl Cassel Email Darryl Cassel Send New Private Message Edit/Delete Post Possibly a letter to the Local School Board and a copy to the State Board of Education would be in order? Just tell them of your dis-satisfaction of this very Political event and name the Teacher or School Official resposible for allowing this to happen. Tell them of your displeasure along with others that were there in attendance. It can be stopped with other measures such as Editorials in local papers and attending meetings of the Local School Board to voice your opinions. Take along other parents that feel the same as you and also have them sign a petition pertaining to the incident. You can fight it and possibly make a difference in your area. Darryl Cassel Good idea Darryl, I thought about going to the school board meeting, I thought abut staying and voicing my opinion... the deputy probably would kick me out... for just a civil opinion... the newspapers hee lean to the left. so does school board I just left.. I am not good at all that explaining.. I don't get foul mouthed, but I can get extreme in context ..., I'd just **** em off, remember Rich MulHern at the huntchat "longrange shooting" board.. and his buddies.. hehe I do belong to a local republican party here, and explained it to them... More and more people are joining the group, and a bunch of them are good with words. so I'm working on it.. I seem to be the only one who brings the 2nd amendment up most often... but the others are of it as well as the other GOP issues.... it will take time... I'll keep you posted on it... later Scott Donham [/QUOTE]
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