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On 3/12/10 11:13 AM, your kind of guy wrote:
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That's just plain silly, richard. I can think of a number of instances in
which demonstrations, peaceful and otherwise, got unjust laws or policies
changed. I'm aure you can, too. Conflict can speed along the process.



Not silly at all. I can think of demonstrations, peaceful and otherwise
that have resulted
in people killed or in the hospital. A high school prom isn't worth the
risk.

Eisboch


They should have designated it as a Sock Hop. Hell's Fire, many of the
girls danced together years ago and it was ignored.

We have fell into a "Stupidity Pit" and some think is is normal.

Let's break out the National Guard and have them stand guard to enforce
"Christian Values".

Damn that's already been done also. To think they shot a Southern Governor
and bought him a wheel chair over dumb **** such as this.




What "they" should do is get governmental agencies out of the business
of determining what is right or wrong in gender preferences. There
are lots of serious issues needing attention. Who someone dates, or if
adults, sleeps with or marries, is not the business of government.

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What "they" should do is get governmental agencies out of the business of
determining what is right or wrong in gender preferences. There are
lots of serious issues needing attention. Who someone dates, or if adults,
sleeps with or marries, is not the business of government.

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I don't equate a local school committee as being big "government".
It's likely a 50 year old policy that nobody has challenged or even thought
about before.

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On 3/12/10 11:35 AM, Eisboch wrote:

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What "they" should do is get governmental agencies out of the business
of determining what is right or wrong in gender preferences. There
are lots of serious issues needing attention. Who someone dates, or if
adults, sleeps with or marries, is not the business of government.

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I don't equate a local school committee as being big "government".
It's likely a 50 year old policy that nobody has challenged or even
thought about before.



Government is government.

My junior year in high school, my best friend and I wrote a letter that
was published in the Register in which we griped at length at the dress
code that *required* that boys wear ties to class, *even* when the
classroom temps were in the 80's...we had no a/c in our high school.
We started a protest and a week later, on a Tuesday, *every single male*
in the school refused to enter the building unless the tie rule was
rescinded. The principal went ape****, but in the end, he gave in. He
gave me a hard time my entire senior year, though. It was worth it.

There is no reason for that mississippi school system to deny a prom to
gay or lesbian couples. The system rightfully could impose and enforce a
rule against alcoholic beverages.


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What "they" should do is get governmental agencies out of the business of
determining what is right or wrong in gender preferences. There are
lots of serious issues needing attention. Who someone dates, or if
adults, sleeps with or marries, is not the business of government.

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I don't equate a local school committee as being big "government".
It's likely a 50 year old policy that nobody has challenged or even
thought about before.



It's about time.

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On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 11:17:29 -0500, HK wrote:

On 3/12/10 11:13 AM, your kind of guy wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 08:33:10 -0500, Eisboch wrote:


wrote in message
m...

That's just plain silly, richard. I can think of a number of
instances in which demonstrations, peaceful and otherwise, got unjust
laws or policies changed. I'm aure you can, too. Conflict can speed
along the process.



Not silly at all. I can think of demonstrations, peaceful and
otherwise that have resulted
in people killed or in the hospital. A high school prom isn't worth
the risk.

Eisboch


They should have designated it as a Sock Hop. Hell's Fire, many of the
girls danced together years ago and it was ignored.

We have fell into a "Stupidity Pit" and some think is is normal.

Let's break out the National Guard and have them stand guard to enforce
"Christian Values".

Damn that's already been done also. To think they shot a Southern
Governor and bought him a wheel chair over dumb **** such as this.




What "they" should do is get governmental agencies out of the business
of determining what is right or wrong in gender preferences. There
are lots of serious issues needing attention. Who someone dates, or if
adults, sleeps with or marries, is not the business of government.


I agree. But I'm not high (as in drunk) on Christian Values either.

Wait an minute, That Christ fellow was trying to get a message across to
the Jews of his day and that didn't work out so well either. Martyr-tum
isn't such a bad gig if you know how to "work it". But you can work it.
You just have be careful you don't become the martyr.

It's out there for the taking. A good, easy living, can be made at other's
expense. All you need is a small store front at first, then expand as much
as possible telling folks what they want to hear. They will flock to hear
what they can not comprehend. Song books can be purchased on Ebay, I;ll
bet.

We need some one to interput our laws too. Someone smarter than the
bunch of "Has Beens" in black robes we have now. I suspect there might be
some hanky panky going on behind that long bench too.

They all belong in nursing homes.

Be careful, this group will produce "mind wander" after a short viewing.


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