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magicguido
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April 27, 2022
Prepare Yourself. Last Week in the republican Party
April 26, 2022
Series: Michael Cohen Reacts
April 26, 2022
A Florida activist known for his tongue-in-cheek petitions to local government agencies has asked school districts in Florida to ban the Bible.
In petitions sent to public school superintendents across the state, Chaz Stevens asked the districts to "immediately remove the Bible from the classroom, library, and any instructional material," Stevens wrote in the documents, which were shared with NPR. "Additionally, I also seek the banishment of any book that references the Bible."
His petitions cited a bill signed into law last month by Gov. Ron DeSantis, which lets parents object to educational materials. That bill came about after some parents complained about sexually explicit books being taught in Florida schools.
They want to ban books? Florida man wants to ban the bible then
https://www.npr.org/2022/04/26/1094740651/florida-man-asks-schools-to-ban-the-bible-following-the-states-efforts-to-remove?fbclid=IwAR3BW0Aii8C2C8FxNZAOC_68BPs-RAaSLKZlIJhcJLuQeu1TgAmU7yLG3bwA Florida activist known for his tongue-in-cheek petitions to local government agencies has asked school districts in Florida to ban the Bible.
In petitions sent to public school superintendents across the state, Chaz Stevens asked the districts to "immediately remove the Bible from the classroom, library, and any instructional material," Stevens wrote in the documents, which were shared with NPR. "Additionally, I also seek the banishment of any book that references the Bible."
His petitions cited a bill signed into law last month by Gov. Ron DeSantis, which lets parents object to educational materials. That bill came about after some parents complained about sexually explicit books being taught in Florida schools.
April 26, 2022
Glenn Kirschner: Let's Roll
April 25, 2022
Michael Cohen does some happy Venting
April 25, 2022
Obama: People are Dying because of Misinformation
April 24, 2022
the "X" test was for Dementia. And if you're so smart; why didn't you know the name of the test?
Blotus still bragging about his cognitive prowess
the "X" test was for Dementia. And if you're so smart; why didn't you know the name of the test?
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