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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]While I was perusing the periodicals at the checkout register at the Giant today, I noticed the "National Enquirer" had a headline about a terrible cocaine scandal at Sidwell Friends school. Worse, it appears that the scandal involves President Obama's daughters. This is a real shocker. I'm surprised we haven't heard more about this in the mainstream press. Even worse still, the article cites an article from the official school newspaper that a whopping 70% of Sidwell students have attended parties where drugs were available. Does anyone have more information about the scandal? It must be a terrible time for Sidwell parents. I bet there's some hard discussions making going on in the White House tonight. Disclosure: I don't have kids at Sidwell Friends myself. I can't afford the $35,000 annual tuition. But isn't it ironic that people pay all this money to send their kids to a supposedly good school, only to find out their kids are at a school surrounded by rich kids who do drugs and other unsavory things with impunity?[/quote] News flash: a HS kid somehwere in NW DC is using coke.... the ONLY reason you, the Enquirer or anyone else is pushing this story is becuase as you so enviously point out , "this is a rich kids school and , look what is happenning..." na nana na na......Envy is unattractive, stop veiling yours as "public concern"[/quote]
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