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Old 06-10-2013, 07:11 PM
 
Location: Los Angeles
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Originally Posted by weltschmerz
Got it. Only valedictorians who invoke the Lord's Prayer are allowed to break the rules.
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Conservative outrage is selective. If that same valedictorian had decided to break the rules by discussing his lifelong atheism or reciting a portion of the Quran in Arabic, they would be calling for massive punishment and reprisal. Many of them seem to think that being Christian means you can do whatever you want.
This isn't a conservative/liberal issue. It's a dress code, not religious suppression. Bt your analogy the validictorian should have been sent home until be stopped believing in God. How rediculous can progressives become in their quest to deprive themselves of all reason?

Geez
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Old 06-10-2013, 07:15 PM
 
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Originally Posted by weltschmerz
Got it. Only valedictorians who invoke the Lord's Prayer are allowed to break the rules.


This isn't a conservative/liberal issue. It's a dress code, not religious suppression. Bt your analogy the validictorian should have been sent home until be stopped believing in God. How rediculous can progressives become in their quest to deprive themselves of all reason?

Geez

and the dress code didn't address make-up for either boys or girls, so why was the boy targeted?
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Old 06-10-2013, 07:16 PM
 
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Actually I couldn't find one word from the school districts student handbook regarding makeup.
https://www.pcsb.org/images/stories/...s/code1213.pdf

Dress code starts on page 6.

The school doesn't have any additional dress code listed on it's website.
I have to give you props here. Most wont bother looking something up like this to back up their position. I do very much appreciate when someone does.
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Old 06-10-2013, 07:17 PM
 
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So his parents is going to start a petition every time he breaks a rule?
Let him try that at a job. He'll be so fired. There are dress codes everywhere. Why are schools suddenly the exception?
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Old 06-10-2013, 07:19 PM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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Then you're a rare bird in a flock of paternalistic, controlling idiots.

No, a flock of pretenders, to gain power.
Why do you think it is a totally different party take the reigns, and nothing changes, only the rate at which the control takes place. It is still control and power, towards the New World Order, of control and intervention.

Live & let live. You will have more friends.
But, I do have the right to laugh at your ass!

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Old 06-10-2013, 07:31 PM
 
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Let him try that at a job. He'll be so fired. There are dress codes everywhere. Why are schools suddenly the exception?
I had to cut my hair when I got out of school and got a job. There was no harm done by growing my hair out before I had any real responsibilities.
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Old 06-10-2013, 07:33 PM
 
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I had to cut my hair when I got out of school and got a job. There was no harm done by growing my hair out before I had any real responsibilities.
Every institution and place has dress codes, rules, etc.
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Old 06-10-2013, 07:36 PM
 
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Every institution and place has dress codes, rules, etc.
Yes, not long before before my time they banned boys from having long hair. Is it really a big deal they no longer do?
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Old 06-10-2013, 07:42 PM
 
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Yes, not long before before my time they banned boys from having long hair. Is it really a big deal they no longer do?
The law firm I work at has a bazillion dress and hair codes. No tats exposed, no dreds, no nose rings, business casual, etc. etc.
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Old 06-10-2013, 07:42 PM
 
Location: One of the 13 original colonies.
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A lot do. Put on moisturizer? that's a type of make-up (and its good for your skin, usually contains sun block and helps to clear up acne).

Actually I know many men who buy foundation to help even their skin tone, and to take advantage of the sunblock built within (its cheaper than buying actual face sunblock which a 5oz tube can cost $8-$12). A compact powder foundation or a BB Cream cost much less.



In your highly ignorant opinion. Normal is subjective.



so people accepting that men and women can both wear make-up are causing the economic problems, homelessness, immigration issues, women being under paid what men get, reproductive rights issues, and medical coverage issues?

Wow, who'd of thunk?


Boy you sure read a lot into a little post. Exaggerate much?
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