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Girl "Lured" To Friend's Home And Attacked By 6 Other Girls, Florida Police Say

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by patlee51 April 10, 2008 3:49 AM EDT
They did not come away from it with any new or lasting friendships. My daughters both have a strong sense of self and they were not looking to be a part of a pack to say to themselves, Wow, look at me now. I do not believe that cheerleading gives girls what they need, unless what they need is to be the center of attention and to get the boys attention and get to wear the cheerleading OUTFIT. I once worked with a Luv-a-Bull? for the Bulls when they were at their peak and asked her what it was like to be on the floor of the Bulls game with Micheal Gordan and her reply was that the cheerleaders could care less about the game and would sit and make fun of people(women) in the stands. Some things never change. I am glad to here that your daughter has found friendship and hope it turns out to be real and true, god bless her, but keep in mind Bully''s take on many shapes and forms
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by smallblock7 April 10, 2008 3:48 AM EDT
Lindsay i know there is always two sides to a story. but to be ganged on and trapped as clearly you were is something someone should be serverly punished for.I think the two look outs as well as the agressars should be charge with kidnapping,holding against your will,premeditated assault,agregated assult...etc..your father is stronger than i would be ..speedy recovery..you got to stand for something or you may fall for anything...be careful of who you call friends..and situations you may be put in..
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by patlee51 April 10, 2008 3:31 AM EDT
kmt1112
You''re right, not all cheerleaders are bad. There''s your daughter, her 50 friends she now has on her All Star squad(not a school squad,hmmmmm?) oh, and also my two daughters. Yes that''s right my two daughters. One daughter did two semesters of it and the other did one. When my daughters told me they wanted to try out for cheerleading my thoughts went back to my days of school which was in the 70''s but things don''t really change, only the faces change. I thought of the 90% blond, cute, and oh so stuck up girls that thought they were all that and a cup of coffee. You were either in their group or you wern''t and they made sure you new it. My daughters are both excellent students with many friends from all groups. Of course I encourged them to go after what ever it was that they wanted to try and they did. I did notice that their true good friends were not cheerleaders, most of them were involved in sports.
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by facts6 April 10, 2008 3:18 AM EDT
The attacking girls are trashy. They''re fat and violent, probably see fistfights in their home.

Dunno anything about their community but there is a rising group in the burbs called burbtrash. Not what we think of as suburban families.
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by facts6 April 10, 2008 3:06 AM EDT
"""SOUTH PARK..libsrweak"""

Not clear how the writers of South Park are contributing to violent behavior.

SP is clever and subtle, doubt if this group watches it.
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by stupidrules3 April 10, 2008 1:57 AM EDT
If spanking a child is so traumatic, our society would have collapsed generations ago. Teaching kids that there are immediate negative consequences for bad behavior is not necessarily child abuse. Kids understand things in a context which they can understand. Time out just teaches them how to pass the 2 to 10 years in jail. If the consequences are severe enough when kids are young, they will think harder when they are older before they break the rules. Kids should not be beaten but a few swats on the rear will kick their brain into gear. The purpose of a spanking is not to inflict injury. These kids obviously gave no thought to the consequences of their actions. Maybe if they feared reprisals, they would have behaved differently. If your kid knows that they can be spanked, they rarely need to be spanked.
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by shanev137 April 10, 2008 1:21 AM EDT
These six teenage girls should get the death penalty.

Kill them all and clean up the gene pool.
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by nwalien2 April 10, 2008 12:59 AM EDT
BTW, forgot to say : it would be a good idea to track down and arrest the hacker on Lindsay myspace account, who contributed a lot to what happened. Obviously, he/she is well informed about what''s going on!
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by nwalien2 April 10, 2008 12:25 AM EDT
I wish these 8 humanoid trashes would be placed in jail with most violent criminals, who would do for fun to them the same, they did to Victoria.
Victoria ! I pray the Lord for You to get COMPLETELY healed from this nightmare !
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by newsterl April 10, 2008 12:08 AM EDT
Being knocked unconscious shouldnt cause a problem,
remember; our own Rick/singinrick/TruthWord08/PROVIDENCE_N and a hundred other handles was dropped on HIS head on the tile floor by his daddy several times as a baby and several times as a toddler, that''s why the side of his head is a bit flat, but you can see from the posts he makes about his LORD how HE turned out, right? right....?

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