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It's None of the Government's Business

Dean227 Wrote: May 29, 2012 12:21 AM
I'm well versed in the process, it's exactly as described above. Phone calls, letters, visits. I told my assigned gadfly that I wouldn't be answering the questions, and after being warned it was required by law, I said no problem just send over the arresting officer. But they never came.

What is it about bureaucrats and school personnel that they want to pry into the personal life and habits of American citizens of every age? There seems to be no end to the imperial demands by government and schools to require both grownups and kids to reveal personal information.

The use of nosy questionnaires by the public schools has been a bone of contention between schools and parents for years, but New Jersey recently came up with a question that has parents up in arms. Third-graders were asked on a standardized test to reveal a secret about their lives...

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