On Hooters girl to coach Janesville poms
Posted on October 2 at 11 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
ps. inconvenient, i bet you passed your logic courses with A's...if not, your teacher should be fired. Bravo. Its fun to see how your brain dissects arguments and uses others words against them. I also hope you're a defense lawyer. As some of us could use you. However, at the end of the day, i disagree with you, no matter how well you dissect and counterpoint. and if we were back in the days of my moral idealism, i would slap you with my glove and challenge your hands-on aim-and-fire skills. Just for something to do before dawn.
On Hooters girl to coach Janesville poms
Posted on October 2 at 10:45 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
inconvenienttruth: truth is also subjective. as for third party assumptions. not true. firsthand knowledge here. sorry to say. i wish i didnt know her, b/c maybe i wouldnt be so sad. i thought she was better than this. truly. for me it really extends beyond just this situation. i miss the days where there were higher standards for educators and coaches. i suppose in a town where a sex offender can run an ice cream stand, it only makes sense for this to happen. it saddens me to see the school district make a decision, not based on merit, but fear of law suits and the desire to hush the noise. it was a case of bullying plain and simple. and here is my question...IF she was so qualified, IF hooters was in fact NOT a factor, IF her hard work ethic and menial highschool pom experience and upstanding character were all considered and weighed or not weighed accordingly—why did it take this to extend the job offer? I have to wonder if she truly feels like she earned it. or if somewhere deep down, she knows it wouldn't have happened if she hadn't been a brat and thrown a fit. and maybe, just maybe on some level, we ALL would love to be able to get what we want in life by throwing tantrums. i just never thought i'd see the day where society enables this behavior. cause what does it mean? ignorance, self-righteousness and mediocrity have the power. again, this is just poms...but to me it is an example of whats happening all around us. i guess its just time for me to leave janesville...as i am not at the level of those who are reaching success in this area.
On Hooters girl to coach Janesville poms
Posted on September 29 at 3:22 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
http://www.myspace.com/276352829
Mot to mention, as a young girl looking for a role model, who WOULDNT want to be seen as this? It speaks volumes. Her name is immortalized in this moment. You can readily see the depths of her intelligence, her strength as more than an object and what she has to offer society as a whole. She feeds no stereotypes and is NOT hiding behind a mask of fear and insecurity. I bet if you took away the outfit, tanning solution, hair dye and makeup, underneath we'd find true, unshakeable morals.
On Hooters girl to coach Janesville poms
Posted on September 29 at 3:06 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
I've really learned something valuable here. If you don't want to do the required work to obtain a professional position (a.k.a. education, comparable work (not volunteer) experience), simply create a media frenzy and the world is yours. Now that's ingenuity and creativity if I ever did see it in action. Not to mention the American Way. Bravo mediocrity, you win again.
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On Hooters girl to coach Janesville poms
Posted on October 8 at 1:02 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
god how i love the first amendment. hehe.