john4525
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Wysłany: Sob 1:42, 19 Mar 2011 Temat postu: state and presidential |
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yilai:
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ue books [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], failure to return school property [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], or to pay for damages to school property. I can not imagine other reasons for a high school to fine students.But if this was a serious concern, why didn't the principal and faculty advisors stop these students from voting in the first election? If they were serious about assessing fines, they should have been equally serious about collecting them. It's not an unusual practice for a school to hold your diploma until you pay back unpaid fines and parking tickets, though I've never heard of a case where students in arrears were denied a right to vote in a student government election. I must add that had no one protested the first election, the votes of voters with outstanding fines would have counted.I apologize to you, readers, if you believe that I might be beating this story to death, but it's too amusing to ignore. This is the first time, I'm aware of an election where people who owed fines were not eligible to vote. As adults we have the opportunity to vote in all sorts of elections: local [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], state and presidential, and we retain the right to vote if we owe back taxes, parking tickets, and of course, library fines.Now there will be a third senior class election this [link widoczny dla zalogowanych]k. I wonder if that should be put on
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