  It's unbelievable that some people who consider themselves "patriots" or "good Americans" also are the first to shutdown citizens' rights such as freedom of expression and free speech. When I read this urlLink story of student censorship and subsequent retribution against their teacher I was aghast that things like this are happening in our country and that actions such as these aren't immediately and widely denounced by people who cherish and understand what it really means to be an American.
Anyone who thinks that banning dissent or provocative viewpoints that challenge their own beliefs is in any way, shape or form American needs to go back to high school and take remedial US History 101. All forms of intolerance need to be eradicated from our society - that's American. Bill Nevins, a New Mexico high school teacher and personal friend, was fired last year and classes in poetry and the poetry club at Rio Rancho High School were permanently terminated. It had nothing to do with obscenity, but it had everything to do with extremist politics. The "Slam Team" was a group of teenage poets who asked Nevins to serve as faculty adviser to their club.
The teens, mostly shy youngsters, were taught to read their poetry aloud and before audiences. Rio Rancho High School gave the Slam Team access to the school's closed-circuit television once a week and the poets thrived. In March 2003, a teenage girl named Courtney presented one of her poems before an audience at Barnes & Noble bookstore in Albuquerque, then read the poem live on the school's closed-circuit television channel.
A school military liaison and the high school principal accused the girl of being "un-American" because she criticized the war in Iraq and the Bush administration's failure to give substance to its "No child left behind" education policy. The girl's mother, also a teacher, was ordered by the principal to destroy the child's poetry. The mother refused and may lose her job. Bill Nevins was suspended for not censoring the poetry of his students. Remember, there is no obscenity to be found in any of the poetry.
He was later fired by the principal. After firing Nevins and terminating the teaching and reading of poetry in the school, the principal and the military liaison read a poem of their own as they raised the flag outside the school. When the principal had the flag at full staff, he applauded the action he'd taken in concert with the military liaison. 
