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To: mmanager; All

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This was a one day event to allow the students to wear Seahawks colors. Normally, they would be required to wear uniforms.

Perp (the kid) ASKED THE PRINCIPAL the day before if he could wear Steelers colors and was told no.

Kid went home, whined to his dad, dad said go ahead and do what you want. So kid shows up the next day wearing Steelers colors.

Kid was told he could either sit out the day in a classroom by himself, or go home. He called his dad and dad came and got him.

Kid was never “ejected” or “suspended”.

Maybe he ought to pay attention to what his principal tells him!


12 posted on 01/15/2011 7:01:21 AM PST by djf (Touch my junk and I'll break yur mug!!!)
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To: djf

OK, I’ll bite. What if it was deemed “muslim” day and everyone were only allowed to wear traditional muslim garb and the son showed up with a cross around his neck?

Difference between Pittsburgh and Seattle is that in Pittsburgh, if one showed up at school with a Ravens or Browns shirt someone would meet you in the back alley after school. In Seattle they take it to the principle or the school board.

How many Seattle players have the balls to try and get on the Ravens bus wanting a piece of Ray Lewis? aka: Joey Porter.

Bunch of crying lib’s up there.


14 posted on 01/15/2011 9:43:42 AM PST by mmanager
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