Civics Student...or Enemy of America?
After a Wal-Mart employee turned in a high school student's anti-Bush poster to the police, the Secret Service came calling.
But that's what happened on September 20.
A high school teacher assigned her senior civics and economics class "to take photographs to illustrate their rights in the Bill of Rights," she says.
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.
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Posted on November 7, 2005 in News Elsewhere by Anayansi
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