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Should Al Gore's movie be banned from public schools?

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Al Gore's global warming documentary, "An Inconvenient Truth," was nominated for an Oscar this week -- but according to one parent, it's not appropriate for school-aged children.

Frosty Hardiman, a 43 year-old father of 7 in suburban Seattle, told the Federal Way School Board in an email that: "No, you will not teach or show that propagandist Al Gore video to my child, blaming our
nation -- the greatest nation ever to exist on this planet -- for global warming." Hardiman instead believes that rising temperatures around the world indicate the impending return of Jesus Christ for Judgment Day.

In light of Mr. Hardiman's email, Kay Walls, the science teacher that showed the film to her students, will receive a disciplinary letter from her principal for neglecting to seek written permission to present "controversial" material. The film was also temporarily banned.

The school's action prompted a national backlash -- thousands of e-mails and phone calls condemning the school board -- accusing them of restricting free speech and pandering to religion.

What do you think? Are these mainstream parents that are rejecting the teaching of a phenomenon that's almost universally accepted by the scientific community? In a world where anything can be seen as controversial, should the school really be required to notify parents of every lesson plan -- every decision?

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