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HLA and Milonas v. Williams

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Lacey:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---nope not 56...they...(we) actually had the record shortest program, just under 18 months. i think it was 59 that got the shaft too...really not sure though.


what happened is that originally they were supposed to graduate in december, but when HLA cancelled that grad it extended their stay by nearly a year. what i think is funny, which proves HLA is full of shit, is that they re-instituted december grad as soon as 51 left. i bet there's a long running pattern there.
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Thats right. 59. It was my counselors other peer group. Sorry. Been a long time.

Anonymous:
"things like "institutional control" trumping one's rights, and the problems cited by Deborah above, are examples of why we can never stop fighting to save our constitutional rights, in a nation where those rights are fast disappearing. "

"We can never rest on the important things"


Funny, because you don't have rights of the constitution till you’re eighteen!  The only rights you have are rights of humanity!
     If dumbass kids wouldn't try to sneak drugs onto a school campus, which is a crime by law (felony), there would be no need for such things!  Coincidently, I am sure that the parents of the student would love to be charged by the local law enforcement for such searches and I am also sure that the parents of these students would love to find out that there little darling kid was arrested by real law enforcement officials on felony charges because they did not watch there child and they brought "something" illegal onto a school campus.  Then there would be no way the school could protect the students from the "real consequences" of their actions, god forbid that!!!  Not to mention that it is these dumbasses that caused the searches to be necessary.  
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Anonymous:
My goodness - someone is woefully ignorant of facts regarding HLA as well as the U.S. Constitution:

Under Common Law existing at the time of the adoption of the U.S. Constitution, "natural personhood" was considered to begin at natural birth and end with the cessation of the heartbeat.

Next time do a little research before you come onto this site - or grease your mouth with vaseline so your foot comes out easier.

Anonymous:
"My goodness - someone is woefully ignorant of facts regarding HLA as well as the U.S. Constitution:
Under Common Law existing at the time of the adoption of the U.S. Constitution, "natural personhood" was considered to begin at natural birth and end with the cessation of the heartbeat.
Next time do a little research before you come onto this site - or grease your mouth with vaseline so your foot comes out easier."

I know a great deal more about HLA then you will ever even imagine.  Don't ask for my identiy, I choose to remain unknown and it will continue to stay that way!
Congratulations, you know the constitution!  I'm very happy that you have the time to  google  up such things.  I don't or choose not to whichever is the case!  I appreciate your insitefullness though!  However, pointing out my lack of knowledge of the constitution does not take away from the point I was trying to make. Get it! Got it, Good!

Anonymous:
guest 123's demeanor is really reminding me of ROB HYDE. anyone see it too? can we get an IP check?

strip searches are unnecessary. weather it be by a staff or police officer. the only time they are ok is if your going into a prison. HLA is not a prison. they are a school. as far as i remember...schools dont have strip searches. also, most schools get along ok with a small percentage of students doing drugs. it's a fact of academia. people have always done, and will always do drugs and alchohol and you cant do anything about it.

now think about this....what's the bigger danger? drugs or prison?

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