
05-08-2008, 01:23 PM
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Re: Anti-abortion display stirs up controversy
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Originally Posted by cnredd
And when did it become the RESPONSIBILITY of that guy to take matters into his own hands and declare "Vandalism until someone tells me different"?...
Even if he KNEW that those crosses were vandalism (and he only speculated because, as we found out, the crosses were NOT an act of vandalism), he STILL had no authority to physically do anything...He could've EASILY asked administration what the story was with the crosses...He could've EASILY got to the bottom of it instead of saying "I don't know if it's vandalism or not, so I'll say it is and respond in kind."...
Is that really the way you think ANYBODY, let alone a student, should act?...Everytime they see something that may or may not be vandalism, they should immediately destroy it?... 
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I really wish that you would read the thread before ranting at people.
in Post #3 I said, "And he certainly should have sought more information first. "
Does that answer your question?
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