http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5746934&o=all&op=1&view=all&subj=367776042862&aid=-1&id=652577036
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"why act now? The world is already close to ending..."
Using the belief that their christian faith leads them to believe rapture is coming in 2012, some back the argument against the fight for GLBT civil rights. Following the unfolding war that is being carried out over the internet, I've seen Fulton, MS residents threaten physical violence if any of Constance's supporters were to show up in their town. Calls for her to leave town, adults of the community writing how they believe she will burn in hell and the countless slander of Constance's character. They also placed signs on the school that read,
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“What happened to the Bible Belt?†and “Why would we condone this?â€.
I assumed that because the exclusive event that all but 7 students were allowed to attend is being called a "party" that Fulton,Ms residents had found a way around the judge's ruling. This link http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3852964&op=1&o=all&view=all&subj=367776042862&aid=-1&oid=367776042862&id=665563923 was posted today, the school's prom decorations at the non-prom. I could be wrong, but wouldn't using decorations funded by the school at the "party" infer that the school in fact supported this party as THE prom?
Seems like Gbaji was wrong and this is more of a religion vs civil rights argument to a good portion of Fulton, Ms.
Gbaji, before you unleash your incredible wall of nonsensical ramblings, here are the links to the ACLU complaint http://www.aclu.org/files/assets/McMillen_complaint_final.pdf and the school district's explanation for the prom cancellation http://www.aclu.org/files/assets/ICSD_PRESS_STMT.pdf.