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Lesbian teen back at Miss. school after prom flap

How is that a bad thing?
It isnt to me but some kids are upset they did not get to throw their party.

If they had blocked her from the prom then that would have been something else entirely. I sincerely doubt the prom committee bouncers would tackle her or her date dancing at the prom.
 
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come around and see this old man sometime and I will show you how it feels to have a a size 14 boot up your ass sonny.........

Thanks for making my day navy pride. I salute you as a brother in arms.
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More like a relief its over and they can focus on more important issues like education. They should anyway.

It was a party....


What baffles me is why she would even ask or seek their permission. Just show up and go for it.

Her girlfriend, who is the one she wanted to take to prom, was in a lower grade, I believe a sophomore. The rules that were put out for prom ticket purchase stipulated that guest tickets could be purchased for students grade 9 & 10, for students grade 9-12 from another high school, and college age students. However, it also said the guest could only be of the opposite sex, which means that they most likely took the information about the person she was purchasing the guest ticket for. She would not have been able to buy a ticket for her girlfriend at all, which is why she had to try to get the unfair rule changed.
 
Her girlfriend, who is the one she wanted to take to prom, was in a lower grade, I believe a sophomore. The rules that were put out for prom ticket purchase stipulated that guest tickets could be purchased for students grade 9 & 10, for students grade 9-12 from another high school, and college age students. However, it also said the guest could only be of the opposite sex, which means that they most likely took the information about the person she was purchasing the guest ticket for. She would not have been able to buy a ticket for her girlfriend at all, which is why she had to try to get the unfair rule changed.

So she could have filled out the form B. Ugs Bunny and avoided all the hooplah instead of backing a bunch of old people set in their ways into a corner. Right. Its a saturday night dance. Background checks are unlikely.



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It's worth pointing out that this school is no bastion of ultra Conservative utopian ideals.

This school has allowed same-sex couples to attend every event for years, and they've allowed students to pretty much wear whatever they wanted so long as it was appropriate for a prom.

It seems like a normal school who suddenly inherited a nazi admin.

Source?

It was the school board who made the decisions.
 
Nobody has any idea what her motivation was except her.

I didn't make an assertion as to her motivations. I made a statement about the school district's motivation as evidenced by their own released statements which has proven to be exactly as I stated by their actions and the way the story has developed since making that post.

Also, notice that the statement was prefaced with "I think" rather than an absolute declaration.
 
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I didn't make an assertion as to her motivations. I made a statement about the school district's motivation as evidenced by their own released statements which has proven to be exactly as I stated by their actions and the way the story has developed since making that post.

Also, notice that the statement was prefaced with "I think" rather than an absolute declaration.

Okay, sorry.
 
Could be. To me the simplest answer seems best without knowing anyone personally. I vote too lazy to deal with it and too scared to make a public stand one way or the other. Recall the public crucifixion of a beauty contestant when she "spoke her mind" about a loaded question. Talk to her about freedom of speech and the true cost.

There is no could be about it. It happend. The school acted on the bigotry of its administrators. The federal judge who heard the case didn't have enough hair on his tiny little balls to do the right thing... (he was a coward and a scumbag who bent over for his party).

The school clearly needs to fire ALL of those responsible for he prom debacle and make sure that it NEVER happens again.
 
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