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More Christmas cheer trouble
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>Christmas Sweater Club Punished At Local High School
>http://princewilliamcounty.wusa9.com/content/christmas-sweater-club-punished-local-high-school


I read a few of the comments. Here's what one student who was there wrote:

HOLD UP! This is a total false accusation, this report is so biased. As an ATTENDING STUDENT who WITNESSED the "incident" i want all the haters to know that they were not 'tossing candycanes' but pegging them and yelling mery f'ing christmas b****, also with school starting @ 7:20 (which is almost the same time they ended) they were disruptive, and tell me why the fact that they ran through the halls blaring christmas music during class, was left out? They are attettion hogs and just troublemakers, BHS is all about embracing diffrent cultures and it's so stupid that they play victim, when they are the same ones who are gonna hide behind the "corrupt admins" when people go to retaliate, because that's bullying. So back off and get your facts straight, and get more reliable sources than these well known partiers.

Two sides to every story, as usual ...


~~Bonnie


>Christmas Sweater Club Punished At Local High School
>http://princewilliamcounty.wusa9.com/content/christmas-sweater-club-punished-local-high-school
>
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>They call themselves the "Christmas Sweater Club" because they wear the craziest ones they can find. They also sing Christmas songs at school and try their best to spread Christmas cheer.
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>Now all 10 of them are in trouble because of what they did at their school.
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>"They said, 'maliciously maim students with the intent to injure.' And I don't think any of us here intentionally meant to injure anyone, or did," said Zakk Rhine, a junior at Battlefield High School.
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>The boys say they were just tossing small two-inch candy canes to fellow students as they entered school. The ones in plastic wrap that are so small they often break apart.
Bonnie Berent DeWitt
NET/C# MVP since 2003

http://geek-goddess-bonnie.blogspot.com
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