A US student who sued school officials after he was made to censor his T-shirt that labelled President George W. Bush "Chicken-Hawk-In-Chief" and a former alcohol and cocaine abuser won an appeal yesterday to wear the T-shirt to school.
Zachery Guiles claimed his free speech rights had been violated when school officials made him put duct tape over parts of his T-shirt that showed a Bush image surrounded by cocaine, a razor blade, a straw and a martini.
In 2004 Guiles wore the shirt to school in Vermont once a week for two months.
Shirt is Bush to a T
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