Arizona Teen's School Strip Search Case Heads to US Supreme Court

How nice, a girl who was forced to strip in a government school because they suspected her of having prescription strength ibuprophen, she gets to have her case heard by a government court. Wonder if the court will hedge on this one the way they did on the Heller gun case and rights?

Talk radio audiences are calling in to say that "if only the parents had been called..." How about this? How about the idea that she should never have been in a situation where government tax money was taken from her parents in order to fund a supposed "drug war" and push a nonsensical drug policy at a government school that prompted the administration to violate her fourth amendment rights? How about people stop rationalizing and start recognizing that government is a predator? How abotu people start recognizing that in a private system this kind of thing would  happen rarely, and if it did, the parents would be abel to get addressibility and would be able to sue for breach of contract if the school acted in a fashion that was not agreed to when they decided to pay for the school's services?

Liberty is squashed to fund a government drug war, liberty is squashed to fund a government school system, and liberty is crushed internally as that system violates a teenage girl's privacy. Nice trifecta.

http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2009/04/18/20090418scotus-stripsearch18-ON.html

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