William Baer was handcuffed and ushered out of a school board meeting this past May 6th for breaking the school’s 2 minute rule.
Baer was agitated because his daughter, who attends Gilford High School in Gilford in New Hampshire, was required to read the book “Nineteen Minutes,” which contains graphic sexual content between teenagers.
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we need more judges like this- – -and fewer school boards like this- –
Jerry, have you ever attended a school board meeting ?? I’d say, not. The school board members don’t want to hear any complaints, and if you dare complain at the very least you wil be ignored and at most ejected from the meeting. Nobody blames the cop, he’s just their lackey, doing what he’s told.
When Hitler had the “Police” arrest the Jews, They were “Only Following Orders”
I say Hurrah for a MAN who stood up for his Daughter and lots of other Parents. Need more like him, not some arguments over likely and perhaps so. HE STOOD UP NO MATTER WHAT TACTICS HE HAD TO USE. I imagine he was not wanted there because he was interfering with the stupidity that is going on now-a-days. I say WAY TO GO!!!!!!
This school needs to be shut down as soon as possible
Shame on school.
This is the kind of father our future depends on. Put one in the Judge’s “Good call” column.
The first Amendment doe not have a time limit. If politicians want to restrict peoples 1st Amendment it can only be a “guide” or “suggestion”. It can’t be enforced by law enforcement as it does violate peoples God given rights. If you are “asked” to keep your comments to 2 minutes and you need an hour, so be it. What that officer did was to violate his sworn oath, followed and enforced an unconstitutional and unlawful order therefore he committed an assault, unlawful restrain and kidnapping. The politicians should also be charged for those felonies as they gave the order to violate this mans God given rights that both the officer and the politician sworn to uphold, preserve and defend
School board forgot who it worked for
He can now successfully sue the school board for false arrest and on other grounds as well.
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