To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (595127 ) 12/8/2010 5:44:04 PM From: Brumar89 Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1583410 Catholic student bullied in school Student vilified by homosexuals, seeks legal help Bill Bumpas - OneNewsNow - 12/7/2010 4:10:00 AMA Michigan high school student who was recently kicked out of class for saying he doesn't support homosexuality is getting legal support as he finds himself at the center of a national firestorm and the target of homosexual activists. Sixteen-year-old Daniel Glowacki has retained the Thomas More Law Center (TMLC) for help concerning an October 20 incident at Howell High School, when he came to the defense of another student who was told by his economics teacher, Jay McDowell, to remove a Confederate flag belt buckle. (See earlier story) TMLC attorney Robert Muise tells OneNewsNow the teacher was wearing a T-shirt to highlight the alleged "bullying" of homosexuals, so Glowacki exposed his hypocrisy."Then the teacher said, 'Don't you accept the homosexual lifestyle?' And Daniel said, 'No, I'm a Catholic; I don't.' And the teacher got very angry at him; he ordered him out of the classroom," Muise reports. "He was shouting at him, [making] comments to the effect that...'if you're a Catholic, you ought to be in a Catholic school and not this public school.'" The TMLC attorney says his group has sent a Freedom of Information Act request to the school district to uncover copies of various documents, "including prior complaints about this particular teacher, which we understand has been quite a few." Moreover, his firm hopes to get to the bottom of what is beyond this one incident, as they suspect "there's something that's very pernicious...going on in the school district, as we know is going on in many school districts across the country. We're going to try to put a stop to it." Muise says homosexual activists across the country are hailing the teacher, who was suspended for two days, as a hero, but they are vilifying Glowacki and his family, describing them as "bigots" and referring to the studen'ts religious objection to the homosexual agenda as "hate speech." onenewsnow.com