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To: beaversmom
This story reminds me the case of Ceara Sturgis of Mississippi. She insisted on wearing a tux for senior pictures, felt the dress code should not apply to her (even though it applied to all the other girls). This girl represents one of the things that is wrong with this country, namely a psychotic sense of entitlement.

She had a hissy fit when her photo was omitted and called the ACLU, which caused the school to cave and now her picture has to be displayed perhaps forever in the school. It is offensive that an organization such as the ACLU can decide dress codes for schools.

After I saw her picture, I felt a little sorry for her. She looked like a younger Chaz (Cher's daughter). Maybe she had been bullied because of her looks and wanted revenge.

95 posted on 01/07/2012 4:06:52 PM PST by Jane Austen (Boycott the Philadelphia Eagles!)
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To: Jane Austen
This girl represents one of the things that is wrong with this country, namely a psychotic sense of entitlement.

That is exactly right and my thoughts too. Some people believe there should be no standards, decency or consideration for others and anything goes. Can't remember her name, but the girl that wanted to bring her female date to the prom was another case. Then you've got some of the breast feeders that think they should be able to flop it out in full view of the public anytime/anywhere.

There are a lot of rules that drive me nuts and I don't think every rule out there is a good one, but I side with the school on this one; although, I've heard they caved and have allowed the pic in as long as she purchases space for it in the back of the yearbook. I wonder what they (mom and daughter) will do next to get in the news now that they've had a taste of attention?

97 posted on 01/07/2012 4:17:01 PM PST by beaversmom
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