Droopy wrote:If you had actually done the homework you claimed to have done, you would have seen that its made its way to The View (admittedly, a far worse source for news or serious discussion than even the most obscure blog)
http://theview.abc.go.com/forum/college ... vote-obama
You would also have seen that it was reported locally in central Florida media:
http://spacecoastdaily.com/2012/09/inap ... classroom/
http://government.brevardtimes.com/2012 ... e-for.html
Oh, and as for major media missing it:
http://radio.foxnews.com/toddstarnes/to ... a-ple.html
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/201 ... y-students
As I began this thread, "typical liberal."
The Fox News Report says "The website Watchdogwire.com, which first reported the allegations, said the students were told to sign a pledge that read: “I pledge to vote for President Obama and Democrats up and down the ticket.”"
THIS IS FLAT-OUT FALSE. The Watchdogwire.com story only reports that a man's nephew brought home the bookmark with the pledge on it. The story does not quote anyone as being told or forced to sign a pledge."
SpacecoastDaily.com wrote:The student who reported the incident said that Sweet has frequently voiced her support for Obama in class, and when asked why he didn’t just give the pledge back to her – he plans to vote for Romney in November – he said he hadn’t done well on the test and was afraid not to take the pledge.
Now this IS a different story. This is the first story I saw that actually says that a student was asked to sign the pledge which actually quotes a student as the source.
Droopy, any teacher who asks her students to sign a pledge to vote for someone should be suspended or fired. Intimidation or harassment should not be tolerated. I think we both agree on that.
My point was that your original source article misstated the facts as they were reported in their source article in Watchdogwire.com. The original story did not quote a student as having been told to sign a pledge, only that they had been given a bookmark with a pledge on it. No explanation was given as to how that morphed into "forcing her students to sign a pledge". That's what I objected to. Shoddy journalism is shoddy journalism. Liberal or conservative have nothing to do with it.
Droopy wrote:...neither you nor any other venue, whether online, in the print or electronic media, or anywhere else, can actually find any substantive examples of such things among conservatives, except in rare, isolated cases in which conservative philosophy and politics don't actually have anything to do with the case.
Miners claim they were forced to attend Romney rally.
Robo-calls telling Democrats to vote on wrong day an bring proof of home ownership.
McDonald's employees told that if Republicans don't win, owner will lower wages and benefits.
I would also argue that the recent spate of Voter I.D. laws passed by G.O.P. legislatures to combat a Virtually non-existent Voter Fraud issue, are the greatest effort at voter disenfranchisement and intimidation since the South's Jim Crow laws.