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TSgt David L.
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Isn't it funny that the party that want's to limit rights and personal freedoms at doing just that?!
It's got to burn Hogg that he is subject to the same bullshit he has been protesting for. Karma is a mean bitch sometimes! LMAO
Thanks for the post, Cayle!
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MSG Military Police
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In Rocklin, CA (just outside Sacramento) a teacher was suspended because she started the discussion on protests, their meaning and value and she posed a question to the effect of "What if there was a walkout a protest in support of the babies killed in abortions?" Two families complained out of 120 students.
So a student is going to organize a protest in kind to protest abortions on April 11th. He was on the radio today and stated that he has a meeting with the principal and will be reporting back later with an update.
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SPC Josh McCoy
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Just my opinion as a former law enforcement officer. My department had an entire division of deputies assigned to the schools. It’s very effective when the job is performed properly. I think that treating the school like going through TSA at the airport should do the trick. Obviously not invasive body searches, but definitely metal detectors and clear back packs. Keep the doors locked and have controlled entry and exit points on the campus. It’s really not that hard nor very costly. After all it is our children. Also these kids need to be kids and quit acting like Che Guevara. We are the adults teaching them and shaping their future. I remember not so long ago we got the hell beat out of us by the principal. What the hell has happened in such a short period of time? Any how, stepping down off my soapbox I will also say that maybe just maybe parents are to blame for psychos acting out. People start being parents or stop reproducing if you don’t want to raise your children!
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Cpl Tom Surdi
Cpl Tom Surdi
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Want to know what happened Specialist? We happened, parents I mean. Each parents believes that their child can do no wrong and the school shouldn't be able to discipline their little angel! And if the school dare try to punish their child, well they will just sue the school. Meanwhile, the parents themselves never punish the child, so the child doesn't grow up learning that there are consequences to their actions.

It used to be, that when a student got bad grades the parent came down on the child. Now it's in the student gets bad grades it's obviously the fault of the teacher. No, not all parents are like that, but a majority are. My wife is a teacher, and I hear horror stories like this all the time.
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SMSgt Thor Merich
SMSgt Thor Merich
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There you go suggesting common sense solutions. That won’t happen with many school districts that run by liberal administrators.
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SSG Robert Webster
SSG Robert Webster
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Cpl Tom Surdi - And I can tell you that active duty military parents are no different. It gets real interesting when an O-6 makes an IG complaint over his child receiving an F in class and the local IG is given approval to investigate. When it was all said and done, the student still received an F, I received an apology from the superintendent of schools, the parent was scolded by the IG, and the CG gave the O-6 a verbal reprimand. What a sh*t storm that was. (And that was in the late 80s.)
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