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Uniforms everywhere...

Stuttgart will now have their kiddies wearing uniforms K-12.  Hopfully they will have a more tolerant approach to the students' first amendment right to free speech.  If not, they can call up the Watson Chapel folks--or Roy Moore for that matter--and ask what the going rate is on  oppression. 

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The Crossett School Board voted a few days ago to rescind their uniform policy.

Great idea.

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