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To: Accygirl
But...but...but you said that only those who are morally pure can make any judgment. That would be you?

And: your judgment is that hypocrisy is the worst sin. Is this Lutheran doctrine? And the reason why a Lutheran school should be required to be run according to Accygirl doctrines is because...?

Third point: If these girls were concerned about their privacy, dang, I just can't understand why they would be showing offensive pictures of themselves around the school. And double dang: now they're bringing a lawsuit against the school, with a great fanfare in the press. By the evidence: are they avoiding, or seeking publicity?

48 posted on 01/01/2006 6:12:36 PM PST by Mrs. Don-o (As always, striving for accuracy.)
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To: Mrs. Don-o

I'm just pointing the obvious... Frankly, the principal is not morally pure since he's willing to humiliate two of his students for no reason. He should work on his own sins before he judges others.

Two other insights:

- If the varsity QB decided to shop sexy photos of his girlfriend around the school, would he be punished in the same way... If this school is anything like my morally upright Catholic high school, I very much doubt it.

- I'm very sensitive to teasing/ humiliation because I've had so much experience with it. One of my best guy friends was openly gay, and he endured four years of horrible taunting from the other good Catholic children at my school. Moreover, another acquaintance attempted suicide after some popular girls thought it would be funny to spread untrue rumors about her sexual orientation. The school didn't help out in either of these situations, and frankly I think that they have blood on their hands in the latter incident since the principal basically ignored my friend after our favorite teacher encouraged her to talk to him about the situation.


50 posted on 01/01/2006 7:01:03 PM PST by Accygirl
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