So if it is to be believed the Austin bomber's package that blew up at FedEx was headed to Alex Jones. Also, the bomber is dead.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/21/teacher-who-called-military-lowest-low-is-fired.html While i vehemently oppose his viewpoints, why is this guy not protected by the first amendment? Cliffs: Teacher berates military to students and is fired.
pretty sure this does it "A Southern California teacher who was recorded bashing the U.S. military in a profane classroom rant was fired Tuesday evening." 1st protects you from the government, not your employer.
More complicated when this is the same thing, but still probably not protected because he did it while at work and disrupted class
Thats what i was thinking. Assuming he is a public school teacher (article not clear) isn't he an employee of the government and therefore should be protected by the first amendment? I do understand that the 1st amendment has limits, like you can't put people in harms way, but what he said seemed more like an opinion than anything else.
Just to clarify but I don't agree with the firing, unless it was more profane than I am imagining. That said if a Teacher went off on really any topic lacing in f bombs and such I'd want him/her out of my kids classroom. Also the 1st does not cover carte blanche governemt employees. They get fired all the time for things they say.
He was apologizing to the city council (not counsel) so I took that as a public school teacher. Like I said, and bwi2 will know better, but I think you lose those protections when you make the statements at work. If this was a Facebook post, I think he’d have a better argument
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/2...hooting-australian-woman-prosecutor-says.html Sucks, but its not always because of race.
Candidates filed yesterday to run in Pennsylvania's new Congressional districts. As expected, Connor Lamb will run in the new PA17 against incumbent Keith Rothfus. Lamb has two primary challengers. Very tortured gerrymandering history here. Rothfus lost the 2010 general election in the PA4. The 2010 census led to a new gerrymander and won the new PA12 in 2012. He cruised easily in 2014 and 2016. Enthusiasm is through the roof, with 94 candidates filing as a D (59) or R (35) to primary for 18 districts. This is a modern high, beating 75 who filed in 2010. 14 Democrats filed for former GOP Pat Meehan's seat in suburban Philly. He is retiring under a sexual harassment scandal. Incumbent Republican Ryan Costello filed, but also stated he is considering retiring instead of facing a tough challenge in the new PA6th.
You seem to think this is a clear cut issue, when there are lawyers in this thread that won't even say that. You aren't very smart. And i'll bet you he files a lawsuit within the next 6 months. Don't know if he will win but if its as clear cut as you think then there would be no reason to file a lawsuit.