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Four St. Louis Middle School Students May Be Punished For Allegedly Hitting Jewish Classmates

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by ephd October 24, 2008 3:56 AM EDT
OR SLAP MULTIPLE POSTERS OF THE SAME MATERIAL DAY
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by ephd October 24, 2008 3:55 AM EDT
How about "slap liberals who always make any article an excuse to bash Republicans no matter how unrelated the story is DAY"
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by Sandymarie October 24, 2008 3:46 AM EDT
My siblings and I were born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri; as were my children. We graduated from Parkway. We were not raised to treat others with prejudice, cruelty or disrespect. Common courtesy was expected and good behavior was the norm. Judging by the language, stereotyping and hatred being expressed in the comments I have read, it is no wonder mankind has fallen so far from grace.
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by paris1969 October 24, 2008 3:44 AM EDT
Obviously these students have learned this c*rap at home ... I think the parents should be counseled along with them!
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by gotravel1 October 24, 2008 3:37 AM EDT
They might have been learning from Jeremiah Wright or Louis Farrahkan,you know,those outstanding friends of Barack Obama.
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by stopsocialis October 24, 2008 3:17 AM EDT
Students Face Heat For "Hit A Jew Day"

-Apparently Islam is being taught in this school. No secret that Islamic fundamentalism is creeping into our culture, yet liberals could care less.

They believe in pacifism, appeasement, instead.
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by kenhamlett October 24, 2008 3:15 AM EDT
These are the weird things sixth graders do.
However I don''t see any logic in the response either. By overlooking a "Slap a tall person day" that openly endorsed a "slap whoever day". I have to wonder if any of the Jews took part in slapping a tall person?
This is not about any sort of religion, governmental affiliation, ethic or other politically correct reason to protest. This is about silly kids and stupid adults.
On the other hand, as a tall person, I am offended that my youthful peers were allowed to be the focus of outrageous abuse and no one came whining about their rights. Forgive the kids. Go after the adults.
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by mcfinished October 24, 2008 3:10 AM EDT
School officials should have realized something was up when they had "Sleep with your sister day".

Or is that considered normal for their neck of the woods?
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by newsjunky5 October 24, 2008 2:21 AM EDT
My grandfather once said if the nation needed an ***, Missouri is where they''d stick the tube. Now I know why.
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by pvperson October 24, 2008 2:19 AM EDT
Ah, Missouri that bastion of "real" America, according to the neo-cons. When are the rest of us, the 60% plus going to tell the the 40% that THEY aren''t Americans and don''t have a clue as to what America is all about?

Round them up, use the GOP donor lists to start.
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by newsjunky5 October 24, 2008 2:09 AM EDT
"District officials said Thursday they believe that fewer than 10 children of the district''s 35 Jewish students were struck"
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What kind of apologistBullshit is this? Perhaps they should let the 25 "unaffected" Jewish students take Uzis to school. You know, not to seriously kill anyone, just to shoot them in the arms and legs.
With this kind ofCrap going on, how can you be surprised when a student starts shooting, which is almost always to defend themselves against bullying like this. The school administrators need to be fired, whether they knew, or were blind to it.
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