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happy ending, at least...
Posted by: johnny ringo 1 ()
Date: September 10, 2014 02:33PM

Lieutenant Colonel Sherwood Baker says he is just a father who was trying to help his daughter find her way at her new high school.

Sherwood, who has served in the Army for 24 years, was told by Rochester Adams High School security that if he wanted to get into the school with his daughter he was going to have to go home and change his clothes.

Baker's wife Rachel Ferhadson says, "Before he was allowed in, the security guard stopped him and said sorry you're not allowed in the school. Security told him men and women in uniform weren't allowed because it may offend another student."

Baker says he was simply coming to the school to speak with his daughter's counselor regarding her class.

Rochester Schools superintendent Robert Shaner, who is a veteran himself, quickly took care of the situation apologizing to the family for their troubles.

Re: happy ending, at least...
Posted by: Hrundi V Bakshi ()
Date: September 10, 2014 02:34PM

Asshole, I thought you were going to recommend a massage parlor.

Re: happy ending, at least...
Posted by: johnny ringo 1 ()
Date: September 10, 2014 02:39PM

I KNEW you would think that...wasted your time eh ?

Re: happy ending, at least...
Posted by: CpuYL ()
Date: September 10, 2014 03:40PM

johnny ringo 1 Wrote:
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> Lieutenant Colonel Sherwood Baker says he is just
> a father who was trying to help his daughter find
> her way at her new high school.
>
> Sherwood, who has served in the Army for 24 years,
> was told by Rochester Adams High School security
> that if he wanted to get into the school with his
> daughter he was going to have to go home and
> change his clothes.
>
> Baker's wife Rachel Ferhadson says, "Before he was
> allowed in, the security guard stopped him and
> said sorry you're not allowed in the school.
> Security told him men and women in uniform weren't
> allowed because it may offend another student."
>
> Baker says he was simply coming to the school to
> speak with his daughter's counselor regarding her
> class.
>
> Rochester Schools superintendent Robert Shaner,
> who is a veteran himself, quickly took care of the
> situation apologizing to the family for their
> troubles.

Some moron made a mistake. Mr Shaner apologized to him. Whats the story? Moron security guard?
Gee thats news worthy and Gosh a 15 year old girl needs her dad to bring her to school? No helicopter parenting there huh?

Re: happy ending, at least...
Posted by: Buffalo Sojah ()
Date: September 10, 2014 03:56PM

How would a military uniform offend anyone? Sheesh, what have we come to?

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