If you were Governor, would you try to force an 18 year to write an apology letter to you for saying something?
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11-09-2012, 05:17 PM
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Your talking about Sam Brownback right? That is just simply wrong of him to do. Doesn't he have more stuff to worry about as governor than the opinions of a high school student. Is his self-confidence so low that this was keeping him up at night? The girl didn't make up lies about the man (and I use the term man as in his sex, he is not a real man) she just gave her honest opinion of him. And you know what? She was right. He sucks. And he'd have to send the national guard to my house if he wants an apology and he still wouldn't get it. How do we let morons like this represent us?? Here's an idea, if he was so upset about what he said, why not invite her to the governor's mansion to talk to her and try to change her opinion. Or better yet, grow up! If I was the girl's principal and the governor's office called wanting a written apology from my student for that, I'd tell em to F off. They can take my job if they want. So shame on Brownback and shame on the principal. I'm happy that the girl is standing up for what she believed in.
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