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Olson: Man behind T-shirt has great story

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He said he posted on the Rockford Tea Party’s Facebook page “GENOA KINGSTON PUBLIC SCHOOL OUT OF CONTROL” with a photo of the shirt and an explanation of what had happened without talking to anyone from the school about it, and the next thing he knew, he was talking to Fox News.

McIntyre said his son only told him what happened after school had ended, and he didn’t think he’d be able to reach anyone when he found out.

His venting spread like wildfire around the internet, as stories that inspire righteous indignation often do.

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Give school a break: I love the mission of Oscar Mike. I think it should be OK to wear a “Marines” T-shirt to school (I wore worse.)

But let’s take it easy on the teacher and the folks running the Genoa-Kingston schools, shall we? The school district, like all the others in our area, supports the armed forces and makes a point to honor them around Veteran’s Day.

District 424 Superintendent Joe Burgess has said the teacher made a mistake, and the district issued a statement apologizing. They didn’t know about the incident until it hit the news through social media.

I’m not naming the teacher in this column. She made a mistake, but there’s no evidence she hates our freedom. I’m told that there already have been threats made against her. I find that disgusting, and I won’t contribute to it.

Today in schools they conduct “lockdown” drills where they simulate a shooter running amok in the building. One Illinois school had deans firing blanks in the building. And the tools these despicable people use to commit these acts look a lot like the rifles displayed on the shirt.

That’s the environment in which this mistake was made.

Now, wouldn’t having a uniform-style dress code prevent these kinds of tempest-in-a-teapot battles for all time?

Oh, my, we have a bingo.

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Worth considering: People in DeKalb said in a 2011 survey that they’d love it if they’d open an Olive Garden restaurant here.

The city of DeKalb told the operator of Olive Garden, Darden Restaurants, that it would loan them $900,000 to demolish the old Small’s Furniture City building on Sycamore Road and convert the site into something suitable for a restaurant. The money would be repaid with sales-tax proceeds, which means it really wouldn’t have come out of the company’s pocket at all unless they didn’t do a bustling business. (Considering the survey results, it seems likely they would have.)


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