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Should this Teacher be Fired for Frustration? Here's a case that should get you talking. It shows how political correctness trumps accountability, and how students these days can be as disruptive as they want to be, and teachers are often left with little recourse. In this case, a student would not be quiet. He kept interrupting the teacher over and over again, saying, "I'm Mexican." Finally, the teacher snapped and said, "Then go back to Mexico." That's when the school administration stepped in and suspended her.
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High court to take new look at affirmative action WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court will once again confront the issue of race in university admissions in a case brought by a white student denied a spot at the flagship campus of the University of Texas.
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White House apologizes for Quran burning WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House is apologizing for the burning of Muslim holy books in a pile of garbage at a U.S. military base in Afghanistan. Press secretary Jay Carney says it's a "deeply unfortunate incident" and doesn't reflect the respect the U.S. military has for the religious practices of the Afghan people.
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Ex-judge in Mass. defends forced abortion ruling BOSTON (AP) - A retired Massachusetts judge is defending her decision to order a mentally ill woman to have an abortion and be sterilized against her wishes. Christina Harms is also criticizing Boston University for withdrawing a job offer after her ruling sparked controversy and was overturned by the state Appeals Court.
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Gingrich: Obama has 'anti-American' energy policy WASHINGTON (AP) - Newt Gingrich is asserting that President Barack Obama pursues an "outrageously anti-American" energy policy that snubs the Keystone oil pipeline and puts too much stock in electric car technology to wean the country from foreign oil dependency.
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1965 'Tangle of Pathology' is a 2012 Reality As the national media and the establishment of both parties begin their obligatory mocking of Rick Santorum arguably the new GOP frontrunner for his passionate yet well-reasoned defense of innocent human life, traditional marriage, fidelity, monogamy and conservative family values, it is worth noting that he is absolutely right about the havoc the sexual revolution and the welfare state have wrought upon America.
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