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TextA concise presentation by Ann Bressington breaking down the origins of the "environmental movement" and the goal of globalists to control every aspect of the economy and human behavior.
In August 2006, she announced that she would propose a bill to Parliament which, if passed, would enforce random twice-annual drug tests of every South Australian school student from year 8 to year 12. A Bill was put out for public consultation which has been misrpresented in the media as the "final draft". This bill was amended after the consultation process with students, parents, teachers and other politicians. When introducing her bill, she warned parents to "watch closely who opposes the measure ... it will be an indication of who is soft on drugs"
Originally posted by winofiend
But then there's this...
In August 2006, she announced that she would propose a bill to Parliament which, if passed, would enforce random twice-annual drug tests of every South Australian school student from year 8 to year 12. A Bill was put out for public consultation which has been misrpresented in the media as the "final draft". This bill was amended after the consultation process with students, parents, teachers and other politicians. When introducing her bill, she warned parents to "watch closely who opposes the measure ... it will be an indication of who is soft on drugs"
Originally posted by amraks
How pathetic though drug testing kids, kids will try drugs once in their life.
Originally posted by Timely
Originally posted by amraks
How pathetic though drug testing kids, kids will try drugs once in their life.
Hopefully not in the * 8 - 12 * yr. age bracket.