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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (23497)12/18/2009 2:07:57 PM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
Re: [Or maybe he drew it AT HOME, under his father's instructions, to help in a financial scam, given the father's comments about wanting 'cash'?] "I doubt it... this sounds more like a projection coming from inside you..."

Except that the idea AIN'T coming from me, (it never even occurred to me), it's taken directly from the article, one of the school system guys said no one knew where it was drawn. (However, by the time I got down to the bottom of the article, where the kid's father was QUOTED by the local media as wanting "cash" for his troubles... I began to smell a possible rat....)

Re: [the school authorities would probably be legally amiss if they just ignored the possibility that the child was in some kind of risk, and never investigated at all] "Maybe, but it the kid's drawing itself tells the story,"

You are the expert here, (not me), but the article DID SAY that the kid identified the figure on the cross as HIMSELF, and not Christ....