I do not like the Hijab either, but women in the United States have a right to wear it.SPRING HILL — The JROTC member at Springstead High School who said she confronted a Muslim student last week because the girl did not stand for the Pledge of Allegiance fabricated that part of the story, school officials said Monday.
Heather Lawrence, a 16-year-old junior at the school, has said she was walking by another homeroom Wednesday morning when she saw a girl with the traditional Muslim head scarf sitting during the pledge.
Later, Lawrence said she confronted the girl, told her she should stand during the pledge and, according to her own account and a school report, said, "Take that thing off your head and act like you're proud to be an American."
A teacher witnessed the confrontation and Lawrence was suspended for five days for violating the district's policy against bullying and harassment. The suspension has since been reduced to three days.
But Lawrence could not have seen what she said she saw, Springstead principal Susan Duval said Monday.
"This girl lied," Duval said. "I have confirmed with the homeroom teacher the young lady stood for the pledge."
The girl and her parents also insist she was standing, Duval said.
And Lawrence never left her own homeroom, according to her teacher, Duval said.
Duval said Lawrence claimed she was asked to take the homeroom attendance count to the office. But Duval said her homeroom teacher disputes that.
"She never left homeroom," Duval said.
"She's compounded the story as an explanation as to why she felt it was OK to make a very disparaging comment to this young lady," Duval said.
All of us, every single man, woman, and child on the face of the Earth were born with the same unalienable rights; to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And, if the governments of the world can't get that through their thick skulls, then, regime change will be necessary.
Thursday, September 03, 2009
Hernando student lied about seeing Muslim student sit during Pledge, officials say
The other day, I posted about this story under the title Patriotism or Prejudice? I declared this girl was a Patriot.
I guess I was wrong. If this correction is true, the girl is just a bigot.
I think, however, the Burqa should be banned outright.
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Deceipt runs thick in this whole mess. The principal involved has a history of plagerism for which she was suspended. The principal also had the gall to censure the valedictorian's graduation speech for it's lively tone.
Except for Heather and her father, the school is not identifying all the parties involved . . .specifically the name of the witness and the 'muslima' - hence the thick CYA stench floating in the air.
I see what you mean.
We may never know the truth on this one.
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