Here's 2:Ferno wrote:
see, I have a problem with stories like that. It points the finger at democrat electees, but doesn't tell us a single name.
"Mark Stepaniak, an attorney for Cincinnati Public Schools, acknowledged that the district transported about a "score" of students to the polling place, an arrangement put in place by Robinson and a teacher he declined to identify."
I find no one from the school side denying the charge.Ferno wrote:are we supposed to take them at their word that there were only democrats on the ballot? Personally, I find that very dubious.
I find a govt. agency conspiring with a local religious group to sway young voters minds to be cause for concern:Ferno wrote: Straight from the story it reads that the attorney was 'unable to provide any more details'. That by itself gives me cause for concern.
"Brinkman's attorney, Chris Finney, said a teacher at the high school coordinated with Gwen Robinson, a former principal within the district, to allow a local church to provide three vans to transport the students to a local polling location."