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Super Homan’s decision not to do her job has more consequences.

Just another symbol of hypocrisy and arrogance.

As I have said in the past, the flier issue could have been handled quickly and easily if Pam would have just done her job and reprimanded her communications director for not doing her job, then apologizing to the public. Now another organization is suffering because of it;

Youth Enrichment Services, which provides after-school programs for children ages 5 to 12, traditionally has set up a booth at the district’s annual information night on kindergarten. But the ban on fliers approved in November means the group no longer can set up at such events to hand out literature.

Of course another solution would be to ban Leslee Unruh from Sioux Falls all together and take her virginity dime store with her.

“We’re all frustrated,” board member Deana Barth said. “It’s an awful environment we live in that laws sort of take precedence over what kids need. But that’s where we are now. Our hands are tied.”

Um, Deana, why did you vote for the ban then? I think the message to send would have been to tell your employee, Homan, to go do her job and fire the communications director and hire one that is interested in upholding policies, that would have been FOLLOWING THE LAW.

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