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The following is the transcript of a Foellinger balcony narrative from April 14, 2000. It is an unedited excerpt from the original Chief dialogue document.

MS. NANCY DETERS: My name is Nancy Deters, I have been interested in this because of my kids, five of out of six of them have gone to school here. And after I read all the good stuff and all the heavy duty stuff, what comes down to me is that if you have respect for another person, you don't have to love them or like them, but if you have respect and you are doing something that hurts them and they tell you that and they ask you to stop, then you stop. It's that simple. It has nothing to do with your intentions, you can have the best intentions in the world. If it hurts, you stop it. Thank you.

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