I Like Lincoln, you are new and have shown in previous threads that you are a liberal. Unless you want once again to be accused of being a troll you should limit your responses to constructive criticism rather than just mindless comments.
I just said I agree with what she said.
Look, this is a difficult situation obviously. The kid's mom is a hero, I will not dispute that, and I don't blame the kid for doing what he did, but rules are rules, no? It's like the legal system. Sometimes the laws mean less than ideal results, but it's better than having no laws at all.
If you willfully break the rules, you should expect the punishment when you get caught.
The mom knows when the kid is in school, and if she cares about his education, she shouldn't be calling during that time. The time factor actually would work out better if she'd call him before school, I think.
Your other two points are just assumptions which cannot be proven or disproven at this time.
I'm just going by the articles, same as everyone else. I pointed out where the articles I'd read were contradictory.
I Like Lincoln, you are new and have shown in previous threads that you are a liberal. Unless you want once again to be accused of being a troll you should limit your responses to constructive criticism rather than just mindless comments.
Teflonic, in my opinion you haven't been around here long enough to be deciding who is and isn't a troll. You're still pretty much of a newbie yourself....I guess "mindless comments" are those that don't agree with you?