MOCK PORN MANIFESTO GETS MASS STUDENTS SUSPENDED

Writing a mock version of the U.S. Constitution laying out what's called "graphic" sexual requirements for girls helped get six middle-school boys suspended for ten days.

The 18-page writing was revealed last week when another student - who was said not to be involved in the writing - accidentally took the wrong book bag and found the document, according to the Boston Herald.

The document was also said to have included racial slurs.

Quincy school superintendent Eugene Creedon tells the Herald the mock porn Constitution represents society's growing lack of common decency. And he blames television, films, and the Internet for it. ``There is something here that troubles me tremendously,'' Creedon says. ``All this baloney is prompting kids to do something like this. We're on a threshold here in this country.''

The document contained no over threat of violence or sexual assault, the Herald says, though Creedon tells the paper one of the three girls identified in it was reportedly threatened by one of the boys.

Creedon says the document includes descriptions of sexual acts the boys wanted three girls to perform, ending with a rap that included racial slurs. He tells the Herald the manifesto authors aren't believed to have weapons or access to them, and their parents are cooperating with police and school officials.