the witch goes with the prayerwarrior yahoo handle
dumb broad can't distinguish reality from fiction
Testimony from an ex-Teen Witch High school student, Jordan Fuchs, testified at a school hearing in Gwinnett County, Ga. in April 2006 that the Potter books had a bad influence on her and her friends in middle school. Her teachers hadencouraged the students to read the books. She states in her testimony, โAfter reading the first book, many of my classmates decided that we wanted to learn more about witchcraft. While at school we looked up witchcraft on the internet. We looked up how to become a witch and how to perform the Craft. To us the Harry Potter books had made witchcraft seem mystical, exciting, and innocentโ. She then stated, โWe continued to search for info on how to perform spells, curses, potions, hexes and vexes just like Harry.โ After practicing witchcraft, she said she became โan angry, bitter, depressed, vengeful, manipulative, disobedient, rebellious person.โShe had become so depressed that she set out to kill herself. Fortunately, she had confided in a friend who told her Mother who then intervened and found some help for her. However, it took her several years to get back to where she was before.
http://www.frmaniyangathealingministry.com/UserFiles/NewsPdf/9f7c07339fb74d14a12e05128bb07704.pdf
or lulling the opposition perhaps?
sauce on the Lin Wood Fuchs twat
Jordan got way too into Harry Potter
>Jordan Fuchs, testified at a school hearing in Gwinnett Coun
>So now we have accusations of witchcraft and lesbianism, but no sauce. I
witch sauce