Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Ala. Elementary School Bans the Word Easter; Principal: "'Easter' Infringes on Student Rights"

The principal of Heritage Elementary School in Madison, Alabama has banned the use of the word "Easter" in the school, saying that it infringes on the rights of students, the Fox News Insider website reports today (March 27, 2013).

Lydia Davenport -- the school principal -- explained her decision, saying, "Kids love the bunny and we just try to make sure that we don't say the 'Easter Bunny' so we don't infringe on the rights of others, because people relate the Easter bunny to religion."

Gretchen Carlson asked, "Have we just gotten so deep into this political correctness that now we just can't take the religion as it is, celebrate it, and move on?"

Steve Doocy cracked, "I feel sorry for those kids though because they can't say the E-word. Well, what if the teacher wants to talk about that big storm that's moving up? You know... the Nor'------?"

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