Christian students must get speeches OK'd, swear oath to school
Anyone who delivers a speech at an event hosted by the school district in Appleton, Wisconsin, must submit the speech in advance and then swear under oath they will not deviate from the script. And that includes students.
But the swearing of an oath is perhaps the most disturbing part of Appleton's crackdown on free speech.
"Speakers that submit proposed speeches shall be required to certify that they will deliver the speech as written, except for minor and immaterial variances from the text of their proposal," the district wrote. "Certification shall be in writing and shall be sworn under oath."
I wonder if they are going to make folks swear that oath on a copy of the Holy Bible or a copy of Saul Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals"?...