Tuesday, October 18, 2005
 
Wal-Mart, the Secret Service, and a Student's anti-Bush poster
UPDATE: This story will probably end up on Snopes.com as a new urban legend. It was originally written about by Matt Rothschild in this article from theProgressive.com. However, Zed has done a little research, and outside of the blog-world this news doesn't seem to exist anywhere else. I'm going totry and send an email to Matt Rothschild to see what info I can get from him.

UPDATED UPDATE: Matt Rothschild, editor at theProgressive.com and author of the original article, sent me a reply concerning my inquiry. Perhaps it isn't just an urban legend. Here's his response:

Dear Jimmy Doyle,
I got the information from Selina Jarvis, the high school teacher, and it was corroborated by law enforcement.
Best,
Matthew Rothschild, Editor, The Progressive

UPDATE 3.0: Stephen has had email conversations with the teacher involved with this story. It appears that this actually happened. He will probably post more later on what he has discovered in the correspondence.

Cory Doctorow: Wal-Mart called the police on a high-school student who brought in a pic of a homemade anti-George Bush poster for photo-finishing. The Secret Service went to the kid's high-school and confiscated the poster.
Jarvis had assigned her senior civics and economics class "to take photographs to illustrate their rights in the Bill of Rights," she says. One student "had taken a photo of George Bush out of a magazine and tacked the picture to a wall with a red thumb tack through his head. Then he made a thumb's-down sign with his own hand next to the President's picture, and he had a photo taken of that, and he pasted it on a poster..." An employee in that Wal-Mart photo department called the Kitty Hawk police on the student. And the Kitty Hawk police turned the matter over to the Secret Service. On Tuesday, September 20, the Secret Service came to Currituck High. "At 1:35, the student came to me and told me that the Secret Service had taken his poster," Jarvis says. "I didn't believe him at first. But they had come into my room when I wasn't there and had taken his poster, which was in a stack with all the others."

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