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From the article,
Chloe Mercer, who graduated Lawrence High School last month, said Latham's class was her favorite and said he was fair despite his decision not to show Obama's inauguration in class.
"He chose not to show it, but he printed out Obama's speech and we read it and discussed what we felt was good about it," Mercer told FOXNews.com. "[Latham] was fair. He listened to all sides of every issue. He actually made print-outs of every candidate and how they felt on certain hot-button issues."
Latham defended his decision not to show Obama's inauguration because he'd opted not to show any similar events.
"I've never shown an inauguration," he said. "I never showed any of Bush's; I wouldn't have shown McCain's. I was not showing any bias towards Obama ... I didn't intend to interrupt the class."
So you want to retrack you statement huh I know many schools that didn't broadcast the inauguration, since when was that a school's requirement huh.
No, this guy is a piss poor history teacher. IMO.
Bush's inauguration didn't have historical significance of Obama's.
He didn't want to interrupt the class?? Because his lecture on how Bush was right on Iraq so much more relevant.:roll: What an ass! When history happens, it's a good idea to stop and watch. And a transcript of a speech is the best way to understand and evaluate a speech. How the heck did this guy get a teaching credential for History?
Like I said, those who can't do... He wants so bad to be Sean Hannity, but the only audience he can get is class of kids forced to listen to him.