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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "J Young"
Date: 02 Oct 2006 04:21:47 PM
Object: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing
To expose such young, impressionable children to such degenerate "art" is
reasonable enough cause to fire this woman. There is much decency in the art
world; it is not necessary to subject these students to pornographic
figures.
http://makeashorterlink.com/?Y267153ED
FRISCO, Tex., Sept. 28 - "Keep the 'Art' in 'Smart' and 'Heart,' " Sydney
McGee had posted on her Web site at Wilma Fisher Elementary School in this
moneyed boomtown that is gobbling up the farm fields north of Dallas.
But Ms. McGee, 51, a popular art teacher with 28 years in the classroom, is
out of a job after leading her fifth-grade classes last April through the
Dallas Museum of Art. One of her students saw nude art in the museum, and
after the child's parent complained, the teacher was suspended.
Although the tour had been approved by the principal, and the 89 students
were accompanied by 4 other teachers, at least 12 parents and a museum
docent, Ms. McGee said, she was called to the principal the next day and
"bashed."
She later received a memorandum in which the principal, Nancy Lawson, wrote:
"During a study trip that you planned for fifth graders, students were
exposed to nude statues and other nude art representations." It cited
additional complaints, which Ms. McGee has challenged.
The school board suspended her with pay on Sept. 22.
In a newsletter e-mailed to parents this week, the principal and Rick Reedy,
superintendent of the Frisco Independent School District, said that Ms.
McGee had been denied transfer to another school in the district, that her
annual contract would not be renewed and that a replacement had been
interviewed.
--
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J Yöung
youngopinions@aol.com
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User: "Cary Kittrell"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 02 Oct 2006 08:16:30 PM
"J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com>


To expose such young, impressionable children to such degenerate "art" is
reasonable enough cause to fire this woman. There is much decency in the art
world; it is not necessary to subject these students to pornographic
figures.

Damn straight, pal! Bast knows no real Art has ever had nekkid
women in it.
-- cary
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User: "bobandcarole"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 02 Oct 2006 10:33:40 PM
Cary Kittrell wrote:

"J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com>


To expose such young, impressionable children to such degenerate "art" is
reasonable enough cause to fire this woman. There is much decency in the art
world; it is not necessary to subject these students to pornographic
figures.


Damn straight, pal! Bast knows no real Art has ever had nekkid
women in it.

And what's next?
Take the kiddies to see "***** Christ"
***** Christ is a controversial photograph by American photographer
Andres Serrano. It depicts a small plastic crucifix supporting the body
of Jesus Christ submerged in a glass of the artist's urine. Some have
suggested that the glass may also contain the artist's blood. The piece
was a winner of the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art's "Awards
in the Visual Arts" competition,[1] which is sponsored in part by the
National Endowment for the Arts, a United States Government agency that
offers support and funding for artistic projects.
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User: "Parsifal"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 03 Oct 2006 05:48:25 AM
bobandcarole a =E9crit :

Cary Kittrell wrote:

"J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com>


To expose such young, impressionable children to such degenerate "art=

" is

reasonable enough cause to fire this woman. There is much decency in =

the art

world; it is not necessary to subject these students to pornographic
figures.


Damn straight, pal! Bast knows no real Art has ever had nekkid
women in it.


And what's next?
Take the kiddies to see "***** Christ"

You're obviously one of the 80% of Americans who don't own a passport,
so I'll make it real simple. Have you ever been to the Vatican? The
Sixtine Chapel? Is there anything in common between that and "*****
Christ"? Ever seen some of Michelangelo's works?
Why do repressed fundies (and closet gays) like Boobandcarol always
have to reach for the most outrageous example they can find to make
their point? Lack of culture? Lack of subtlety? Or sheer ignorance?



***** Christ is a controversial photograph by American photographer
Andres Serrano. It depicts a small plastic crucifix supporting the body
of Jesus Christ submerged in a glass of the artist's urine. Some have
suggested that the glass may also contain the artist's blood. The piece
was a winner of the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art's "Awards
in the Visual Arts" competition,[1] which is sponsored in part by the
National Endowment for the Arts, a United States Government agency that
offers support and funding for artistic projects.

.



User: "The Chief Instigator"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 02 Oct 2006 11:14:37 PM
"J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com> writes:

To expose such young, impressionable children to such degenerate "art" is
reasonable enough cause to fire this woman. There is much decency in the art
world; it is not necessary to subject these students to pornographic
figures.

I guess that's why it didn't scar me for life when I and my second-grade
classmates went on a visit to Tulsa's Gilcrease Art Muesum...in 1962.
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2006-07 Houston Aeros)
LAST GAME: Milwaukee 4, Houston 2 (May 9)
NEXT GAME: Saturday, October 7 vs. Grand Rapids, 7:35
.

User: "Ray Fischer"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 02 Oct 2006 05:21:37 PM
J Young <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote:

To expose such young, impressionable children to such degenerate "art" is
reasonable enough cause to fire this woman.

Much better to show young children a man being tortured to death.
That's the "Christian" way.

FRISCO, Tex., Sept. 28 - "Keep the 'Art' in 'Smart' and 'Heart,' " Sydney
McGee had posted on her Web site at Wilma Fisher Elementary School in this
moneyed boomtown that is gobbling up the farm fields north of Dallas.

But Ms. McGee, 51, a popular art teacher with 28 years in the classroom, is
out of a job after leading her fifth-grade classes last April through the
Dallas Museum of Art. One of her students saw nude art in the museum, and
after the child's parent complained, the teacher was suspended.

LOL! What a perverted little prude you are.
--
Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
.

User: "Ray Fischer"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 03 Oct 2006 04:03:38 PM
J Young <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote:

To expose such young, impressionable children to such degenerate "art" is
reasonable enough cause to fire this woman. There is much decency in the art
world; it is not necessary to subject these students to pornographic
figures.

You're right! And top set an example we should throw the pope into
prison and shut down the Catolic church for being a bunch of
degenerates. They've been promoting porn for far too many centuries.
--
Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
.
User: "Scotty"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 03 Oct 2006 10:03:25 PM
Ray Fischer wrote:


You're right! And top set an example we should throw the pope into
prison and shut down the Catolic church for being a bunch of
degenerates. They've been promoting porn for far too many centuries.

Well, they should at LEAST paint over the Sistine Chapel's ceiling.
And pulverize the statue of David, too. And all the books that contain
images of same. Art history courses should be abolished, as well.
Then, and only then, will we be able to get back to TRUE art:
Paint-by-Number portraits of clowns.
.
User: "Cary Kittrell"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 03 Oct 2006 10:13:58 PM
In article <1159913005.238535.305820@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> "Scotty" <ScottyFLL@gmail.com> writes:


Ray Fischer wrote:


You're right! And top set an example we should throw the pope into
prison and shut down the Catolic church for being a bunch of
degenerates. They've been promoting porn for far too many centuries.

Well, they should at LEAST paint over the Sistine Chapel's ceiling.
And pulverize the statue of David, too. And all the books that contain
images of same. Art history courses should be abolished, as well.

Then, and only then, will we be able to get back to TRUE art:
Paint-by-Number portraits of clowns.

You are clearly an Art Snob and a member of the Eastern
Art Establishment & Cabal, otherwise you would have
included Dogs Playing Poker in your catalog.
-- cary
.
User: "ScottyFLL"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 06 Oct 2006 12:04:58 AM
Cary Kittrell wrote:


You are clearly an Art Snob and a member of the Eastern
Art Establishment & Cabal, otherwise you would have
included Dogs Playing Poker in your catalog.


Cigar smoking is depicted in "Dogs Playing Poker", so we must place
that particular masterpiece in the Adults Only section. We will have
that section cordoned off and policed by Republican congressmen. (And
then we will lie about it.)
.


User: "Liz"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 03 Oct 2006 10:46:56 PM
On 3 Oct 2006 15:03:25 -0700, "Scotty" <ScottyFLL@gmail.com> in news
message <1159913005.238535.305820@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com> wrote:


Ray Fischer wrote:


You're right! And top set an example we should throw the pope into
prison and shut down the Catolic church for being a bunch of
degenerates. They've been promoting porn for far too many centuries.

Well, they should at LEAST paint over the Sistine Chapel's ceiling.
And pulverize the statue of David, too.

I think the statue would be fine if you just chiseled off his dangly
bits.

And all the books that contain
images of same. Art history courses should be abolished, as well.

Then, and only then, will we be able to get back to TRUE art:
Paint-by-Number portraits of clowns.

What about black velvet Elvis pictures and Thomas Kincaid?
Liz #658 BAAWA
We may have lost our moral compass but we still have our chaste
sextant, our modest flashlight, our ethical pen knife, and our
virtuous canteen. -- jwkinraleigh
.
User: "Ray Fischer"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 04 Oct 2006 02:30:12 AM
Liz <ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote:

"Scotty" <ScottyFLL@gmail.com> in news

Ray Fischer wrote:

You're right! And top set an example we should throw the pope into
prison and shut down the Catolic church for being a bunch of
degenerates. They've been promoting porn for far too many centuries.

Well, they should at LEAST paint over the Sistine Chapel's ceiling.
And pulverize the statue of David, too.


I think the statue would be fine if you just chiseled off his dangly
bits.

And all the books that contain
images of same. Art history courses should be abolished, as well.

Then, and only then, will we be able to get back to TRUE art:
Paint-by-Number portraits of clowns.


What about black velvet Elvis pictures and Thomas Kincaid?

Dogs playing poker.
--
Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
.

User: ""

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 04 Oct 2006 12:18:28 AM
Liz wrote:


Then, and only then, will we be able to get back to TRUE art:
Paint-by-Number portraits of clowns.


What about black velvet Elvis pictures ...

Only if they're of thin Elvis. Fat Elvis is obscene.
.

User: "ScottyFLL"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 06 Oct 2006 12:23:48 AM
Liz wrote:


ScottyFLL wrote:
Well, they should at LEAST paint over the Sistine Chapel's ceiling.
And pulverize the statue of David, too.


I think the statue would be fine if you just chiseled off his dangly
bits.

But that would make David a transsexual, and a glimpse of that will
blind our children. WHAT ABOUT THE CHILDREN!!!!!?!?!??!?!?!?
.
User: "Liz"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 06 Oct 2006 01:31:08 AM
On 5 Oct 2006 17:23:48 -0700, "ScottyFLL" <ScottyFLL@gmail.com> in
news message <1160094228.132971.140230@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>
wrote:


Liz wrote:


ScottyFLL wrote:
Well, they should at LEAST paint over the Sistine Chapel's ceiling.
And pulverize the statue of David, too.


I think the statue would be fine if you just chiseled off his dangly
bits.

But that would make David a transsexual, and a glimpse of that will
blind our children. WHAT ABOUT THE CHILDREN!!!!!?!?!??!?!?!?

Tell them it was a boating accident?
Liz #658 BAAWA
Religion may in most of its forms be defined as the
belief that the gods are on the side of the government.
-- Bertrand Russell
.
User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 06 Oct 2006 07:37:27 PM
"Liz" <ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote in message
news:29cbi2tsdo3d99r7kup0b9op8avmmvtd5v@4ax.com...

On 5 Oct 2006 17:23:48 -0700, "ScottyFLL" <ScottyFLL@gmail.com> in
news message <1160094228.132971.140230@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>
wrote:


Liz wrote:


ScottyFLL wrote:
Well, they should at LEAST paint over the Sistine Chapel's ceiling.
And pulverize the statue of David, too.


I think the statue would be fine if you just chiseled off his dangly
bits.

But that would make David a transsexual, and a glimpse of that will
blind our children. WHAT ABOUT THE CHILDREN!!!!!?!?!??!?!?!?



Tell them it was a boating accident?

This was no boating accident!
--
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
#1557
.
User: "Liz"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 06 Oct 2006 10:54:24 PM
On Fri, 6 Oct 2006 15:37:27 -0400, "Robibnikoff"
<witchypoo@broomstick.com> in news message
<4onpc2FfgvftU1@individual.net> wrote:


"Liz" <ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote in message
news:29cbi2tsdo3d99r7kup0b9op8avmmvtd5v@4ax.com...

On 5 Oct 2006 17:23:48 -0700, "ScottyFLL" <ScottyFLL@gmail.com> in
news message <1160094228.132971.140230@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>
wrote:


Liz wrote:


ScottyFLL wrote:
Well, they should at LEAST paint over the Sistine Chapel's ceiling.
And pulverize the statue of David, too.


I think the statue would be fine if you just chiseled off his dangly
bits.

But that would make David a transsexual, and a glimpse of that will
blind our children. WHAT ABOUT THE CHILDREN!!!!!?!?!??!?!?!?



Tell them it was a boating accident?


This was no boating accident!

Perfect! :))
Überwench #658 Now a *real* atheist!
Dame Liz the Undaunted Ath.D BAAWA
Charter Member of SMASH
and Queen of the known universe
.


User: "ScottyFLL"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 06 Oct 2006 02:20:58 PM


But that would make David a transsexual, and a glimpse of that will
blind our children. WHAT ABOUT THE CHILDREN!!!!!?!?!??!?!?!?


Liz wrote:

Tell them it was a boating accident?

If boats are chopping off the genitalia of marble statues, they must be
made illegal. NO MORE BOATS!! Think about the children!!
.




User: "bobandcarole"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 06 Oct 2006 03:41:18 PM
Scotty wrote:

Ray Fischer wrote:


You're right! And top set an example we should throw the pope into
prison and shut down the Catolic church for being a bunch of
degenerates. They've been promoting porn for far too many centuries.

Well, they should at LEAST paint over the Sistine Chapel's ceiling.
And pulverize the statue of David, too. And all the books that contain
images of same. Art history courses should be abolished, as well.

Then, and only then, will we be able to get back to TRUE art:
Paint-by-Number portraits of clowns.

What is and isn't 'art' is merely a matter of opinion:
(1) An August Los Angeles exhibition by photographer Jill Greenberg
featured 27 2- and 3-year-old kids crying, scenes that Greenberg
provoked by offering each one a lollipop and then snatching it away.
She admitted that the photos were "upsetting" but denied critics'
accusations of child abuse. (2) In August, police in Mumbai, India,
decided to get a professional opinion from the local JJ School of Art
as to whether a downtown video and photographic exhibition was obscene
and should be closed down. (The school's opinion of the show, "Tits,
Clits and Elephant *****," has not been reported.) [Guardian (London),
7-26-06] [Times of India, 8-7-06]
Performance artist Kira O'Reilly's August show in Penzance, England,
"Inthewrongplaceness," consisted of a naked woman cradling a dead pig
for four hours at a time. O'Reilly explained, on her Web site: "The
work left me with an undercurrent of pigginess (and) unexpected
fantasies of mergence and interspecies metamorphoses began to flicker
into my consciousness." People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
called the performance merely "sick." [Reuters, 8-18-06]
.
User: "Sanders Kaufman"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 06 Oct 2006 03:47:09 PM
bobandcarole wrote:


What is and isn't 'art' is merely a matter of opinion:

*****.
Whether it's decent is a matter of opinion.
The fact that it is indeed art is unquestionable.
Redefining the Enlgish language to fit your
faith-based fears is just your desperate way of
promoting your sick, twisted, unAmerican faith.
.

User: "ScottyFLL"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 07 Oct 2006 01:15:13 PM
bobandcarole wrote:


What is and isn't 'art' is merely a matter of opinion:

I have to agree with ya on that one!


(1) An August Los Angeles exhibition by photographer Jill Greenberg
featured 27 2- and 3-year-old kids crying, scenes that Greenberg
provoked by offering each one a lollipop and then snatching it away.
She admitted that the photos were "upsetting" but denied critics'
accusations of child abuse. (2) In August, police in Mumbai, India,
decided to get a professional opinion from the local JJ School of Art
as to whether a downtown video and photographic exhibition was obscene
and should be closed down. (The school's opinion of the show, "Tits,
Clits and Elephant *****," has not been reported.) [Guardian (London),
7-26-06] [Times of India, 8-7-06]

Performance artist Kira O'Reilly's August show in Penzance, England,
"Inthewrongplaceness," consisted of a naked woman cradling a dead pig
for four hours at a time. O'Reilly explained, on her Web site: "The
work left me with an undercurrent of pigginess (and) unexpected
fantasies of mergence and interspecies metamorphoses began to flicker
into my consciousness." People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
called the performance merely "sick." [Reuters, 8-18-06]

I'll tell ya... yeah, some of what people call art, many people find
repulsive. I agree. I don't get into discussions about what IS and
what ISN'T considered art. The examples you cite above seem to me to
be attention-seeking shock-value experiments. Just because something
"provokes thought", doesn't mean it must be classified as art.
There's been controversy down here recently about an exhibit of
corpses... I haven't followed it because I have no intention of viewing
it. I don't have to see it, and I won't. THIS type of work I wouldn't
take a 5th grader to see.
One of Andy Warhol's artist friends used to pee on his own paintings --
he called it art, I refer to it as human waste.
I would think that if it were determined that "Hustler" magazine
qualified as art, we probably shouldn't take 5th graders to the museum
to see an exhibit of same.
But, bobandcarole, I'm pretty sure this is not the type of art we're
talking about in this case. I'm not CERTAIN, but I'm pretty sure we
are dealing with standard types of work like classical statues and
paintings -- not art that is showing people having sex, but likely just
simple (unaroused) nudes or the occasional nipple.
I don't see any harm in letting children view these, while getting some
history of the piece or the type of art. My first viewing of a naked
represenation was so untraumatic, I have no memory of it. That likely
will be the experience for the vast majority of kids who view the same.
(In THIS case, since an adult has made a fuss, the kids are getting an
even BETTER education, IF their parents are sitting them down and
talking to them about this. THAT is what is valuable about this
experience for these kids and I hope the parents are taking this
opportunity to let their own views be known.)
.




User: "Kilmir"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 02 Oct 2006 09:43:07 PM
J Young schreef:

To expose such young, impressionable children to such degenerate "art" is
reasonable enough cause to fire this woman. There is much decency in the art
world; it is not necessary to subject these students to pornographic
figures.

http://makeashorterlink.com/?Y267153ED

Haha. Come on, admit it, you must be a Loki. Nobody is this stupid...
right?
...right?
....
Kilmir
#1944
.
User: "John Baker"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 02 Oct 2006 09:52:39 PM
On 2 Oct 2006 14:43:07 -0700, "Kilmir" <Kilmir@gmail.com> wrote:


J Young schreef:

To expose such young, impressionable children to such degenerate "art" is
reasonable enough cause to fire this woman. There is much decency in the art
world; it is not necessary to subject these students to pornographic
figures.

http://makeashorterlink.com/?Y267153ED


Haha. Come on, admit it, you must be a Loki. Nobody is this stupid...
right?

..right?

Oh, yeah, he's a Loki. He trolls at least a dozen groups, with a
completely different persona in each one.
But he's also really that stupid. And badly in need of a life even by
Usenet denizen standards. <G>


...


Kilmir
#1944

.


User: "Parsifal"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 02 Oct 2006 08:08:22 PM
J Young schrieb:

To expose such young, impressionable children to such degenerate "art"

You never miss a chance to show your true colour, don't you?
"Degenerate art"... The last people who used this designation were
called "nazis", you know that, right?
is

reasonable enough cause to fire this woman. There is much decency in the =

art

world;

Since when is nudity "indecent"?
it is not necessary to subject these students to pornographic

figures.

You're an ignorant, a sexually-repressed moron and a hypocrite *****.
What's your purpose in life, J fucking Young, beside showing daily what
a repulsive rodent you are?







http://makeashorterlink.com/?Y267153ED

FRISCO, Tex., Sept. 28 - "Keep the 'Art' in 'Smart' and 'Heart,' " Sydney
McGee had posted on her Web site at Wilma Fisher Elementary School in this
moneyed boomtown that is gobbling up the farm fields north of Dallas.

But Ms. McGee, 51, a popular art teacher with 28 years in the classroom, =

is

out of a job after leading her fifth-grade classes last April through the
Dallas Museum of Art. One of her students saw nude art in the museum, and
after the child's parent complained, the teacher was suspended.

Although the tour had been approved by the principal, and the 89 students
were accompanied by 4 other teachers, at least 12 parents and a museum
docent, Ms. McGee said, she was called to the principal the next day and
"bashed."

She later received a memorandum in which the principal, Nancy Lawson, wro=

te:

"During a study trip that you planned for fifth graders, students were
exposed to nude statues and other nude art representations." It cited
additional complaints, which Ms. McGee has challenged.

The school board suspended her with pay on Sept. 22.

In a newsletter e-mailed to parents this week, the principal and Rick Ree=

dy,

superintendent of the Frisco Independent School District, said that Ms.
McGee had been denied transfer to another school in the district, that her
annual contract would not be renewed and that a replacement had been
interviewed.





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J Y=F6ung
youngopinions@aol.com

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User: "Sanders Kaufman"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 02 Oct 2006 10:16:56 PM
Parsifal wrote:

Since when is nudity "indecent"?

January 20, 2001 - Inauguration day.
.


User: "JTEM"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 02 Oct 2006 04:45:02 PM
J Young wrote:

To expose such young, impressionable children to
such degenerate "art" is reasonable enough cause
to fire this woman.

You know, if there's a Hell you're going there.
Period.
There is no excuse for your malice.
And, oh: To any of you so-called "Christians" out there...
The fact that this maggot can go unchallenged by you
is reason enough to condemn you. He's posting in your
name.
.
User: "Syd M."

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 02 Oct 2006 05:54:39 PM
JTEM wrote:

J Young wrote:

To expose such young, impressionable children to
such degenerate "art" is reasonable enough cause
to fire this woman.


You know, if there's a Hell you're going there.

If there's a hell, he's prolly already there.

Period.

There is no excuse for your malice.

And, oh: To any of you so-called "Christians" out there...

The fact that this maggot can go unchallenged by you
is reason enough to condemn you. He's posting in your
name.

PDW
http://www.geocities.com/incognito_press
http://www.geocities.com/pdwright42
.

User: "bob young"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 09 Oct 2006 05:10:01 AM
JTEM wrote:

J Young wrote:

To expose such young, impressionable children to
such degenerate "art" is reasonable enough cause
to fire this woman.


You know, if there's a Hell you're going there.

Period.

There is no excuse for your malice.

And, oh: To any of you so-called "Christians" out there...

The fact that this maggot can go unchallenged by you
is reason enough to condemn you. He's posting in your
name.

My very distant cousin thinks
if he posts enough 'do good' stuff on the internet
it will, in some indirect way,
make his imaginary god into something tangeable.
He is wasting his time
.


User: "Lucifer"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 02 Oct 2006 04:39:35 PM
J Young wrote:

To expose such young, impressionable children to such degenerate "art" is
reasonable enough cause to fire this woman. There is much decency in the =

art

world; it is not necessary to subject these students to pornographic
figures.






http://makeashorterlink.com/?Y267153ED

FRISCO, Tex., Sept. 28 - "Keep the 'Art' in 'Smart' and 'Heart,' " Sydney
McGee had posted on her Web site at Wilma Fisher Elementary School in this
moneyed boomtown that is gobbling up the farm fields north of Dallas.

But Ms. McGee, 51, a popular art teacher with 28 years in the classroom, =

is

out of a job after leading her fifth-grade classes last April through the
Dallas Museum of Art. One of her students saw nude art in the museum, and
after the child's parent complained, the teacher was suspended.

Although the tour had been approved by the principal, and the 89 students
were accompanied by 4 other teachers, at least 12 parents and a museum
docent, Ms. McGee said, she was called to the principal the next day and
"bashed."

She later received a memorandum in which the principal, Nancy Lawson, wro=

te:

"During a study trip that you planned for fifth graders, students were
exposed to nude statues and other nude art representations." It cited
additional complaints, which Ms. McGee has challenged.

The school board suspended her with pay on Sept. 22.

In a newsletter e-mailed to parents this week, the principal and Rick Ree=

dy,

superintendent of the Frisco Independent School District, said that Ms.
McGee had been denied transfer to another school in the district, that her
annual contract would not be renewed and that a replacement had been
interviewed.










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J Y=F6ung
youngopinions@aol.com

"Degenerate" art like the venus demilo and michelangelo's david?
.
User: "No One"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 03 Oct 2006 03:00:39 AM
"Lucifer" <wyrdology@hotmail.com> writes:

J Young wrote:

To expose such young, impressionable children to such degenerate
"art" is reasonable enough cause to fire this woman. There is much
decency in the art world; it is not necessary to subject these
students to pornographic figures.

Both Nazis and Stalinists had a thing about "degenerative 'art'" too.
<snip>
.

User: "bobandcarole"

Title: Re: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing 03 Oct 2006 11:58:13 AM
Lucifer wrote:

J Young wrote:

To expose such young, impressionable children to such degenerate "art" =

is

reasonable enough cause to fire this woman. There is much decency in th=

e art

world; it is not necessary to subject these students to pornographic
figures.






http://makeashorterlink.com/?Y267153ED

FRISCO, Tex., Sept. 28 - "Keep the 'Art' in 'Smart' and 'Heart,' " Sydn=

ey

McGee had posted on her Web site at Wilma Fisher Elementary School in t=

his

moneyed boomtown that is gobbling up the farm fields north of Dallas.

But Ms. McGee, 51, a popular art teacher with 28 years in the classroom=

, is

out of a job after leading her fifth-grade classes last April through t=

he

Dallas Museum of Art. One of her students saw nude art in the museum, a=

nd

after the child's parent complained, the teacher was suspended.

Although the tour had been approved by the principal, and the 89 studen=

ts

were accompanied by 4 other teachers, at least 12 parents and a museum
docent, Ms. McGee said, she was called to the principal the next day and
"bashed."

She later received a memorandum in which the principal, Nancy Lawson, w=

rote:

"During a study trip that you planned for fifth graders, students were
exposed to nude statues and other nude art representations." It cited
additional complaints, which Ms. McGee has challenged.

The school board suspended her with pay on Sept. 22.

In a newsletter e-mailed to parents this week, the principal and Rick R=

eedy,

superintendent of the Frisco Independent School District, said that Ms.
McGee had been denied transfer to another school in the district, that =

her

annual contract would not be renewed and that a replacement had been
interviewed.










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J Y=F6ung
youngopinions@aol.com


"Degenerate" art like the venus demilo and michelangelo's david?

One has to wonder about a man that spends his life carving statues and
painting pictures of naked men....
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