I have seen the play and enjoyed.  It was a double feature followed by Late 
Night Catechism.  Interesting combination.

I grew up in an environment where my word was my bond.  It was actually the 
only thing of value I could offer some people at the time.To read the reaction 
to this and to call it censorship is rediculous to me.  I was tought then that 
12 points should guide my life: tustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, 
courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful thrifty, brave clean and reverent.

It seems to me these girls have only self gratification as their guiding 
principles.  That saddens me.

>I see Russel's point.
>
>I think most of us probably agree that:
>1) The school shouldn't have a problem with this in the first place and
>2) If they did, they should have just not allowed the reading at all.
>
>Also....if the girls had a problem with this (which they'd have every right
>too) they should have taken it up with the school administration to get
>their grievance heard. If enough students and parents expressed their
>concerns, the school would probably have relented.
>
>The wrong way to handle it is to pretend to go along with it, then go back
>on your word.
>
>On 3/7/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>

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