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He was so pissed off. It was his 3rd time taking tis lesson. Went straight back home. Ventura High School Principal Val Wyatt told the Ventura County Star that the football booster club could not sell Chick fil A sandwiches at Wednesday’s back to school night because the restaurant’s beliefs could offend some students and their parents.their political stance on gay rights and because the students of Ventura High School and their parents would be at the event,
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