THIS kind of thing has become all too commonplace ever since Bill Clinton was in office. A limp-wristed sissyboy gets his just desserts, and who gets blamed? Everyone BUT the queer. 
If that boy had been following the Holy Word of God, none of this would have happened. He has no one to blame but himself for being a homer. Now he's suffering the torments of hell for it, and his family is bound for the same fate because they are defending his sickening perversion!

Family of Slain Gay Boy Blames School
VENTURA, Calif. (Aug. 15) - The family of a gay teen fatally shot in class is suing the school district for allowing him to wear makeup and feminine clothing to school. The suit alleges that faculty at E.O. Green Junior High School in Oxnard, Calif., knew Larry King was subject to abuse because of his sexual orientation but failed to protect him.
The parents and brother of 15-year-old Larry King of Oxnard filed a personal injury claim against the Hueneme school district seeking unspecified damages for not enforcing the dress code.
King, an eighth-grader at E.O. Green Junior High School, was shot in February. Classmate Brandon McInerney pleaded not guilty to the shooting last week. He was charged as an adult and also faces a charge of a committing a hate crime.
The family's claim, filed last week in Ventura County Superior Court, said administrators and teachers failed to enforce the school's dress code when King wore feminine clothing and makeup to school.
His parents, Dawn and Gregory King, said faculty members knew their son had "unique vulnerabilities" and was subject to abuse because of his sexual orientation.
King was a ward of the court and living at a shelter for abused, neglected and emotionally troubled children at the time of the shooting.
VENTURA, Calif. (Aug. 15) - The family of a gay teen fatally shot in class is suing the school district for allowing him to wear makeup and feminine clothing to school. The suit alleges that faculty at E.O. Green Junior High School in Oxnard, Calif., knew Larry King was subject to abuse because of his sexual orientation but failed to protect him.
The parents and brother of 15-year-old Larry King of Oxnard filed a personal injury claim against the Hueneme school district seeking unspecified damages for not enforcing the dress code.
King, an eighth-grader at E.O. Green Junior High School, was shot in February. Classmate Brandon McInerney pleaded not guilty to the shooting last week. He was charged as an adult and also faces a charge of a committing a hate crime.
The family's claim, filed last week in Ventura County Superior Court, said administrators and teachers failed to enforce the school's dress code when King wore feminine clothing and makeup to school.
His parents, Dawn and Gregory King, said faculty members knew their son had "unique vulnerabilities" and was subject to abuse because of his sexual orientation.
King was a ward of the court and living at a shelter for abused, neglected and emotionally troubled children at the time of the shooting.
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