June 11, 2004

Ain't that America
A teacher in upstate NY could be punished for making "negative" and "inappropriate" comments about Supreme President Ronald Reagan the Most Revered to students during a moment of silence in his honor.

A neonazi-like spokes-troll for the school district said the unidentified teacher "could be subject to disciplinary action."

The district is investigating whether her comments violated the policy against staff making political endorsements at work or on school property, but not whether 'honoring' a political figure does.

"This teacher said she wasn't going to participate, even if Reagan was dead," said Tony McCann, president of the Shenendehowa Teachers Association. "She didn't think Reagan was the hero that everyone else thought he was."


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