Police, School Officials Investigating Online Prayer Case Reaction for Cyberbullying
Cranston Police and School District officials reportedly have told the Ahlquist family that they are aware of and investigating alleged threats made on the Internet during the intense reaction to the prayer mural case.
The uncle of the 16-year-old Cranston West
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Aren't public school laic ground?
And seriously" she's almost as bad as blacks"
REALLY?
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Poor girl, god forbid someone try to stand up for what is right and constitutionally correct.
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It's just... what?!
I mean it's almost hard to find a statement filled with that much fail in so many directions.
It's almost impressive.
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It's like their Bible reads like this:
And lo, the Lord spake unto the Romans and he sayeth "I cannot wait until you get curb-stomped you $#@*ing *%$#ing ($*@ers." And then he wenteth all Rambo on their asses and handeth them their butts in a rain of bullets. Then he e-maileth the ones who weren't there threats that the apostles "knoweth where thou dwells and are waiting to #$@! you up." And then the Lord said "Go and do likewise to any who hath ideas which are unlike your own, especially if you can do it with your real name on Facebook.."
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Grant us each day the desire to do our best.
To grow mentally and morally as well as physically.
To be kind and helpful to our classmates and teachers.
To be honest with ourselves as well as with others.
Help us to be good sports and smile when we lose as well as when we win.
Teach us the value of true friendship.
Help us always to conduct ourselves so as to bring credit to Cranston High School West.
So, I guess they didn't bother reading the banner that they're so viciously defending...
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