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Should high school officials be allowed to withhold diplomas from students as punishment for behavior deemed inappropriate during a graduation ceremony?
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29 August 2009
at 9:57 a.m.
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TRAVISSELAN (Anonymous) says…
who cares what we all think? the law is what matters and this is the way it was set up . if you dont like it tell your goverment rep.
And you are right with only 12 currently registered were is the profit? who cares it not my investment or yours nor would i persume to tell Mr. Hadley what to do with his money or what to invest in.
27 August 2009
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TRAVISSELAN (Anonymous) says…
Isis; well i think there was an office there before and there is a bed and breakfeast across the street so the zoneing must be right.
What i wonder is the moratorium is that legal? to stop people from opening a legal business giveing Mr. Hadley a monopolly ? dont forget are council dosnt always obey the law think of Mr. Reina and that bunch of B.S could this cost us as well?
Well i applaued Mr.Hadley he was laid off out of work, things looking bad. But he found something to do. he got up got the paper work done got the tax number found a partener to help him and a place to sell it from and got it done before the counsle could stop him. congradulations Mr. Hadley ambition like this schould be rewarded, it doesnt sound like he's lazy to me.