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teach peaceQuoting a good deal of the story from the site. More here. This person could use your help. Hell, we could all use help -- the weather is getting real intense out there...

In January of 2003, before the war in Iraq began, Deborah Mayer, a public school teacher in Bloomington, Indiana, said to her class that she thought peace was an option to war and that we should seek out peaceful solutions to problems before going to war.

Angry parents objected to Mayer's statement and accused her of being unpatriotic and anti-Bush. They insisted that she not mention peace in her class again and that she be terminated.  Peace Month, a traditional time for teaching students about civil rights and peaceful mediation, was canceled.

Mayer, who had until then been acclaimed an exemplary teacher, and who had recently earned her administration credentials, was terminated.

Since that time, Mayer has lost not only her job, but her career, her health insurance, her home, her life savings, and her independence.  She cannot get another job.  She now resides with her son who is a doctor in Madison, Wisconsin.

In 2004, Mayer, through her attorney, Michael Schultz, filed suit against Monroe County Community School Corporation et al, for violation of her First Amendment right of free speech, (Cause No: 1:04-CV-1695 B/S). The school corporation contends that Mayer's speech was not protected because THE WAR IN IRAQ IS NOT A MATTER OF PUBLIC CONCERN. Unbelievable!

 

Apalling

Whenever I think of the shooting incident  at Columbine high school, I cannot disconnect the idea that parenting has something to do with what happened. How parents could oppose the idea of peace is a reflection on what society has become. We are teaching the children that it is alright to kill other people for the sake of maintaining the American empire.

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