Damn Chicago School

So much for being presumed innocent, if anything these test say you are presumed guilty, and only by testing clean can you prove your innocence... constitutional? I think not.
 
our rights went down the toilett years ago in illinois. this is a police state with the stricktest gun, and drug laws in the nation. yet chicago still leads the 3 big cities in homicide and gun crime, has well has drugs... in particuler cocaine, and heroin, chicago also leads the nation in emergency room visits for cocaine and heroin, and we have heroin from all major sources of the world...afghan, south east asia, columbia, and to a lesser extent mexico. not to mention... the higher penalties for dealing drugs 1000 feet or less from a school, church, or park, cuzz if your from the chi you are always a 1000 feet from one of those...

also secound highest prison pop. in the nation after only cali, wich has much much more people then il. sate wise... shit is fucked up over here... currution runs a muck........ i dont understand why the people in charge here can break the law and i cant???


SUCK MY FUCKING DICK ILLINOIS STATE GOV. AND ALL AMERICAN GOV IN GENERAL!!!!!!!!
 
Catholic schools are fucking crazy. I know at my old catholic school (this was a college) if you got caught with drugs in your room (even if they weren't yours) you'd expelled, forced to fail all your classes, and arrested on spot. No, judicial affairs, no court, or academic counseling was used. Even if the drugs weren't yours and they were your roommates you'd still get the same treatment minus the arrest (Some kids didn't even know their roommates had drugs and got the same punishment). The logical was that you were harboring a criminal in your room willfully. Kind of bullshit.
 
I thought this was going to be a thread about economics :sad:


might has well be cuzz we are going broke in this bitch!!!!! illinois is running out of bread!!

so lets keep spending 30k plus a year to house an inmate for the next 4-15, or 6-30 years for selling a few bags of rocks or heron lolol give me a break
 
In the articel it says


Marist's faculty would be exempt.



Then it goes on to say (note the part I bolded.


Therese Gray, whose 18-year-old son will have graduated by the time the tests would start, said she backs the testing, despite any privacy issues.

"Drugs and alcohol are illegal, so is it invading my child's' privacy? When it comes to my child, it probably isn't," she said. "It means my child's safe at school."




The people in charge of your child could be using drugs but she doesnt care....


Okay I thought I was going some where with this but I ran out of steam.
 
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