#1 2011-02-17 13:07:06
Or not. The YouTube posting, removed from the Internet late Tuesday, shows Emory sitting on a chair in front of a group of young children, playing a guitar and singing a song about having sex and doing sexual things.
Apparently in Michigan it's illegal to pretend to sing dirty songs to children. I can't really make a judgment without the video evidence though.
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#2 2011-02-17 13:40:45
Ah, he probably won't serve any time but he thoroughly deserves the hassles he experiencing just for being an asshole.
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#3 2011-02-18 00:41:10
Emmeran wrote:
Ah, he probably won't serve any time but he thoroughly deserves the hassles he experiencing just for being an asshole.
How was he being an asshole?
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#4 2011-02-18 22:13:03
Gotta love the USA...
Sing a song of tits, ass, and sex, get charged with a felony.
But sing a song of graphic violence, complete with a backup video, and everything is just ducky.
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#5 2011-02-18 23:01:04
thefriendsofeddiedoyle wrote:
How was he being an asshole?
Really??
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#6 2011-02-19 15:41:16
Emmeran wrote:
thefriendsofeddiedoyle wrote:
How was he being an asshole?
Really??
If he got the teacher in trouble, then I could agree that it was a shitty thing to do. Otherwise he didn't do any harm. I would guess that the most obscene thing here is the superintendent's salary.
As a side note, I installed the internet connection for this school about thirteen or fourteen years ago. I like western Michigan but it is populated with many complacent, self-righteous ignoramuses. As the comments to the article show.
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