The last thing we should tollerate in teenagers is creativity.
Secret Service interrogate 15-year-old for making forbidden art.
A teenager drew some anti-war posters that were critical of Bush's
policies, and his art teacher alerted school administrators, who in
turn called the police. The cops went to the feds, and the Secret
Service questioned the boy about his art.
The drawing that drew the most attention showed a man in
what appeared to be Middle Eastern-style clothing, holding a rifle. He
also was holding a stick with the oversize head of President Bush on
it. The student said the head was enlarged because it was intended to
be an effigy, Cravens said. The caption called for an end to the war in
Iraq.
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