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To: tejek who wrote (426368)10/15/2008 6:52:01 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574411
 
You keep misrepresenting what the SF Chronicle article said.

Here are pics - the whole class was there:

Creative Arts Charter School first graders throw rose petals in the air as their teacher, Erin Carder (middle right), walks down the steps of City Hall after getting married to Kerri McCoy. (Liz Hafalia / The Chronicle)

sfgate.com

Erin Carder's 1st grade class from Creative Arts Charter School, throws rose petals on the steps of City Hall after she and her partner, Kerri McCoy, were married on Friday. (Mike Kepka / The Chronicle)

sfgate.com

I repeat:

When 1st graders leave school to go somewhere as a group its called a field trip. And they don't happen w/o school permission. Schools don't let 1st graders wander off as a group. I'm supposing this is so even in liberal SF.

The SF Chronicle said the first graders were "skipping". Going on a field trip is not skipping.

No, the Chronicle quoted a flack for the mayor who used the skipping phrase. An entire class of 1st graders doesn't skip school and go to city hall by itself.

I see you continue to affirm that liberals respond to embarrassing stories about liberal stupidity by making sh*t up.