#2 2014-08-12 17:51:59
Sounds justified to me. By damn their kid wasn't going to be exposed to all that worldly violence and other children from normal homes! No Sir!
If he has younger siblings, they owe their futures to his sacrifice.
The 16-year-old was barred from drinking soda, had all of his online activities monitored and wasn't allowed to watch any R-rated movies. The PG-13 films he watched were screened to remove violence and other adult content, neighbors revealed.
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#3 2014-08-12 18:44:40
Hey, this is Texas. Nothing to see here.
Frisco is one of those "get away from the niggers, chinks, and wetbacks" cities north of Dallas. So Well-To-Do White Trash, instead of PWT.
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#4 2014-08-13 13:38:32
Texas has some of the worst homeschool laws in the country, go figure. Essentially no accountability or standards at all. Even Georgia has standards you have to meet and record keeping requirements.
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#5 2014-08-13 13:53:33
Raising children in a conservative religious home is child abuse. I hope the kid can cop an insanity or justified homicide plea. At worst he should go to juvie jail until he's 21 and then have his record sealed.
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