Originally posted by Raptor22 [QUOTE=17430837]Originally posted by Robtard
Why do Republican voters keep electing child abusers.
because they're batshit crazy Rob.
"Corporal punishment, also referred to as "physical punishment" or "physical discipline,"[2] is defined as using physical force, no matter how light, to cause deliberate bodily pain or discomfort in response to some undesired behavior."
"The practice was held constitutional in the 1977 Supreme Court case Ingraham v. Wright, where the Court held that the Cruel and Unusual Punishments Clause of the Eighth Amendment did not apply to disciplinary corporal punishment in public schools, being restricted to the treatment of prisoners convicted of a crime."
"As of 2014, a student is struck in a U.S. public school an average of once every thirty seconds"
"Corporal punishment in school is illegal in Canada, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, which makes the USA the only western-world country where corporal punishment in school is still allowed"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_corporal_punishment_in_the_United_States [/QUOTE]
The headmaster of Lakeside Christian School in Slidell has been arrested on three counts of child cruelty for taping shut the mouths of three of his students. Pastor John Raymond, 60, is accused of bringing three students, who were said to be talking too much in class, to his office on March 18th.
Slidell Police said that interviews of students, as well as parents and faculty at Lakeside Christian, led them to conclude that Raymond became angry, and at some point, used packing tape to tape the students' mouths shut by wrapping it around their heads.
Police said that Raymond then sent the children back to class with their mouths shut and that lasted for about 45 minutes until another school administrator began feeling uncomfortable about the situation and used scissors to remove the tape. Police said the students complained they had trouble breathing.
Raymond unsuccessfully ran for the Slidell-based 90th District seat in the state House of Representatives in 2018. His campaign played heavily on his support of Donald Trump and his opposition to gay marriage, and Raymond touted himself as the most conservative Republican in a race that featured several other GOP candidates. He lost that race in a runoff to Mary DuBuisson, another Republican.
Raymond was a "Survivor" contestant in 2002, and was voted off the island in Thailand. A story published about his exit from "Survivor" described him as "bossy, domineering, and irritating." He has been active in state Republican politics as a member of the Louisiana Republican Party State Central Committee as credentials committee chair who determines if there is a quorum during meetings.