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Published Sat, Jul 17, 2010 02:00 AM
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Barring heroes

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Regarding your July 15 article "NAACP head barred from schools": Is there any difference when the school district chooses to ban those who protest from its grounds even when no one has been found guilty than when a government chooses to silence its citizens when they disagree?

The latest effort by the majority members of the school board again shows that they will not listen to disagreement to their segregating ways. What they are doing is no different from what the Chinese government did in the late 1980s when it clamped down on those who protested. It is no different from when other nations and at times those in our nation got rid of those who protest so that they could promote a single agenda item that was both self serving and destructive.

It is time for everyone to say enough is enough and throw these individuals out of office.

My new heroes are those who boldly sat down and said enough is enough.

Scott Badesch

Raleigh

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