U.S. Secret Service agents were in Prosser on Friday afternoon to interview a 15-year-old art student about political drawings he had shown his Prosser High School teacher.
The student turned in several sketches keyed to the war in Iraq as part of an art class assignment to keep a notebook of drawings, said Kevin Cravens, a Richland friend of the student's family.
The most controversial one showed a man in what appeared to be Middle-Eastern-style clothing with an AK-47 rifle.
Quoth Alistair (
cerebrate), who I have gotten the link from:
Anyway, when you're fifteen years old, you don't get to have opinions, because every opinion you have is going to be fucking stupid. Mine certainly were, then. In fact, so were most of the opinions I had at eighteen, and for that matter, between eighteen and twenty-five. And actually, now I'm approaching thirty, I'm not all that sure about my post-twenty-five opinions, either.
So, everyone younger than me, please don't miss these "great opportunities to keep silent", m'kay?
The student turned in several sketches keyed to the war in Iraq as part of an art class assignment to keep a notebook of drawings, said Kevin Cravens, a Richland friend of the student's family.
The most controversial one showed a man in what appeared to be Middle-Eastern-style clothing with an AK-47 rifle.
Quoth Alistair (
Anyway, when you're fifteen years old, you don't get to have opinions, because every opinion you have is going to be fucking stupid. Mine certainly were, then. In fact, so were most of the opinions I had at eighteen, and for that matter, between eighteen and twenty-five. And actually, now I'm approaching thirty, I'm not all that sure about my post-twenty-five opinions, either.
So, everyone younger than me, please don't miss these "great opportunities to keep silent", m'kay?
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Date: 2007-01-23 03:12 pm (UTC)Didn't know how to send you a pic.
I'm still a 'functioning computer illiterate' ;>