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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Not remotely crime-related

Pennsylvania teen suspended for coming to school dressed like Santa -- which is exactly what school officials warned him would happen when he told them about his plans several weeks ago. Obviously, he is being oppressed.

When asked if he would do it again, Michael replied: "Yes because I think it's not right how they can suspend a kid for wearing a Santa costume."

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Another victory in the War On christmas! Huzzah!

I'm sure the kid offended the hell out everyone, so I'm sure the administrator had a good reason for making that judgement call.

Maybe someone should put a lump of coal in his stocking, and just a lump on his head.

Come and see the violence inherent in the system!

He was told not to wear it and he did end of story.

What if he wore a dress and heels?

Santa or the kid?

One more example that the most dangerous thing in any school system is its administrators.

On the other hand I guess it is good practice to train him for dealing with carzy laws and grandstanding legislators.

Jane---Either.

This is what happens when you take Jesus out of costume wearing.

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