This is another example of Religion coming in and attempting to ruin someones's life,
HyperionTheEvil
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:20 am
GreenTiger wrote:
This is another example of Religion coming in and attempting to ruin someones's life,
I hope she's successful and the school board gets sued into a smoking hole in the ground
rockindel1
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 11:03 am
since when is a prom a fucking "RIGHT"? how damn pathetic
WDHIII
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 11:10 am
rockindel1 wrote:
since when is a prom a fucking "RIGHT"? how damn pathetic
And since WHEN should a School district be allowed to say WHO a student can bring to the prom and WHAT they can wear?
Speaking of "damn pathetic"
GreenTiger
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 12:46 pm
That area of the US is full of right wing religious bigots that "love" as a potiential convert yet dispise you for the people you are.
These folks to everything possible to twart everyting everything their prophet Jesus ever said.
They are an embarrasment.
andyt
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:01 pm
rockindel1 wrote:
since when is a prom a fucking "RIGHT"? how damn pathetic
When you're right, you're right. It's not a right. The school board cancelled it - that will do. The girl in question should tell her classmates that want to blame her to take it up with the school board. I hope at least one lesbian/gay person steps forward every year so they either wake up or just become a promless school. But then isn't this the state where they still have separate black and white proms?
uwish
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:26 pm
I think this is getting ridiculous. Personally, I don't care who someone takes to the prom, and I don't really care what they wear. That being said, I have no interest in seeing some guy wearing a short tight dress, or seeing a girl wearing a tux for that matter; but it won't offend me to the point that I would recommend nor condone cancelling an event!
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:29 pm
uwish wrote:
I think this is getting ridiculous. Personally, I don't care who someone takes to the prom, and I don't really care what they wear. That being said, I have no interest in seeing some guy wearing a short tight dress, or seeing a girl wearing a tux for that matter; but it won't offend me to the point that I would recommend nor condone cancelling an event!
If I wear a long, loose dress, can I come to your prom?
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:31 pm
andyt wrote:
uwish wrote:
I think this is getting ridiculous. Personally, I don't care who someone takes to the prom, and I don't really care what they wear. That being said, I have no interest in seeing some guy wearing a short tight dress, or seeing a girl wearing a tux for that matter; but it won't offend me to the point that I would recommend nor condone cancelling an event!
If I wear a long, loose dress, can I come to your prom?
Only if you shave your legs first
andyt
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:34 pm
PublicAnimalNo9 wrote:
andyt wrote:
uwish wrote:
I think this is getting ridiculous. Personally, I don't care who someone takes to the prom, and I don't really care what they wear. That being said, I have no interest in seeing some guy wearing a short tight dress, or seeing a girl wearing a tux for that matter; but it won't offend me to the point that I would recommend nor condone cancelling an event!
If I wear a long, loose dress, can I come to your prom?
Only if you shave your legs first
Hey, I'm a cyclist - no problem. The girls go wild for it. But since I would be wearing that long dress, I would enforce a strict no peeking policy, at least until after the first date.
PublicAnimalNo9
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 2:20 pm
andyt wrote:
PublicAnimalNo9 wrote:
andyt wrote:
If I wear a long, loose dress, can I come to your prom?
Only if you shave your legs first
Hey, I'm a cyclist - no problem. The girls go wild for it. But since I would be wearing that long dress, I would enforce a strict no peeking policy, at least until after the first date.
No prob, I'll even make sure I buy ya a drink first
raydan
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 2:25 pm
Get a room, you 2!!!
Oh right, that's what usually happens after the prom.
ManifestDestiny
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 2:37 pm
You people who are raising hell because this girl wasn't allowed into the prom are just double standard hypocrites!!! Did you ever ask if the majority will feel comfortable if that lesbian girl wears tuxedo and kisses her girlfriend at the prom? If the rules state that Prom in this school district is for a boy and girl why cant it remain like this? She should move to "civilized" San Fransico cause in that part of the country they are morally corrupt!! and then she can go to the prom with her dog if she wants. They can spend the night too.
andyt
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 2:45 pm
ManifestDestiny wrote:
You people who are raising hell because this girl wasn't allowed into the prom are just double standard hypocrites!!! Did you ever ask if the majority will feel comfortable if that lesbian girl wears tuxedo and kisses her girlfriend at the prom? If the rules state that Prom in this school district is for a boy and girl why cant it remain like this? She should move to "civilized" San Fransico cause in that part of the country they are morally corrupt!! and then she can go to the prom with her dog if she wants. They can spend the night too.
I guess you avert your eyes in horror when say, Dianne Keaton wore a tux, or Madonna kissed Britney etc.