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The males all should be thrown in jail for life for raping her, she should be punished for drinking underage in the first place, and that seems to be the extent of the punishing to me. Like they said, if kids are determined to skip, they will. How are the parents to know their children are at or will stay at school once they're on the bus, or in the car? Do they watch them through the day? I agree they did a shitty job raising but they're not superhuman, they can't keep an eye on them all the time, the blame here falls on the school for not keeping better tabs on those not accounted for during school hours. If the kids weren't there, parents should have been called to ask why.
I feel sorry for the girl, but I also see her as a fool who did a stupid thing and has paid dearly for it.
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Yes, the boys need to be punished. Severely.
I think the girl, however, has been punished enough. Gang-raped ... if she's smart, she'll knock off the underage drinking. Or at the very least tone it down.
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[This message has been edited by JeffKardde (edited December 08, 2000).]
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Since you asked, the prof. was my Sociology and Criminology professor, the Rev. Dantzler, who was PSU-Fayette's version of Jesse Jackson.
I couldn't stand the guy. But I exacted a small revenge by writing a pro-private ownership of firearms paper that was so well-done that it forced him to give me an 'A' on it, even though he desperately didn't want to.
Truthfully, nobody in the class ever registered a contrary opinion to his, because they didn't want to risk the twin stigmas of labeling and flunking.
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