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The Princess Diaries

August 27th, 2008

The Princess Diaries

Part Deux

Ah, let’s all offer a collective sigh of sorrow for poor little Princess Michelle Rains of Suwanee, Georgia, who once again didn’t get her way.

(CAUTION – Foot stomping, pouting, tantrums, and the occasional punch to the chin are sure to follow).

See, when The Princess was charged with simple battery last week for hitting the president of the cheerleading association which her preteen daughter is a member of, she decided that charges should also be levied against the victim of her assault.

The Chief Magistrate disagreed with rains however, and ruled against the issuance of a warrant against the victim.

OMG!?!?! Like, I’m totally PO’d!!! This isn’t fair! This is NOT how you treat a Princess!

(stomp… stomp… stomp…)

Michelle Rains

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The attorney for the victim accused Michelle Rains of “grandstanding” and “victimizing a victim”.

Yeah, that sounds about right.

The husband of The Princess, Greg Rains, was there to support her in court. There’s no indication that he’s explained to her the problem with acting like a spoiled little brat while confronting someone at a cheerleading clinic being attended by 240 girls between the ages of 5 and 12. Maybe he wants to buy a helmet before discussing this with her.

Hopefully the judge in this case will sentence The Princess of Suwanee to anger management and conflict resolution classes.

Princess Michelle shouldn’t assume that others are always going to be so willing to take her shit. She’s lucky that this victim stood back and didn’t retaliate, because if she had put her hands in the face of some of my best female friends, the police would have been the least of her worries. Don’t assume that the “soccer mom” that you think you’re in a heated discussion with isn’t in fact a tattoed badass in conservative clothing, just waiting for a reason to kick your spoiled little ass.

Related Post: Setting An Example

Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Photos: AJC Gallery | Cheerleading fight ends up in court

 
 

Setting An Example

August 22nd, 2008

Setting An Example

A Bad One That Is

What is the best way for mature adults to resolve conflicts?

Well, if the conflict has arisen from an earth shattering injustice – such as your 9 year-old cheerleader daughter didn’t end up being placed into the desired squad – then apparently punching the president of cheerleading in the chin is a desirable method.

At least, if you’re 39 year-old Michelle Rains of Suwanee, Georgia that is.

The Forsyth County mom was arrested on August 15, 2008 and charged with simple battery in the case.

The altercation occurred in the gym at a local high school. Spoiled Princess Rains was, according to the police report, demanding that her daughter be placed on another squad.

When told that change would not be completed at the cheer clinic, the report states that Rains yelled “This is not over!” and during an apparently minor scuffle ended up hitting the victim in the chin, before taunting her with “Oh, did it hurt!?”

The moral of the story is clear… If your precious little snowflake doesn’t get everything she wants – or in this case, everything you want her to have – be sure to demand that everyone caters to your desires, even if it requires yelling, shoving, and making a fool out of yourself publicly.

We’re talking about cheerleading for a youth football organization here… Chill.

(Michelle Rains)

I’m just so damn sick of “adults” (and I use that term loosely) who throw their little temper tantrums when things don’t go their way.

There are literally hundreds of thousands of American citizens losing their homes to foreclosure, tens of thousands losing their jobs, and the biggest apparently problem in this woman’s life is that her child didn’t get placed onto the preferred cheerleading squad.

Source: ForsythNews.com