Posted on 10/03/2006 12:40:22 PM PDT by neverdem
RENO, Nev. (AP) -- The Bush administration will host a conference next week to discuss the recent rash of school violence across the country, the White House said yesterday.
Presidential spokeswoman Dana Perino said the conference will bring together education and law-enforcement officials to talk about the nature of the problem and federal action that can help communities prevent violence and deal with its aftermath.
Three schools have been hit by deadly attacks in the past week, the latest attack coming yesterday in Pennsylvania's Amish country.
"The president is deeply saddened and troubled by the recent school violence and shootings that have taken place in different communities across America," Mrs. Perino said. "It breaks America's collective heart when innocent children who are at school to learn are violently taken hostage and cut down in their own schools."
Mrs. Perino said the conference was still in the planning stages, so a specific date, location and other details were not ready to be announced. It was not clear whether President Bush would attend.
Education Secretary Margaret Spellings, Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales and Bush domestic policy adviser Karl Zinsmeister met yesterday at the White House to discuss the conference.
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They better invite Wayne LaPierre or Chris Cox.
Maybe not. It sounds like they are going to discuss security. Teachers allowed to carry may come out of this.
Bah, just what we need.....a useless "summit".
What we need it to devolve more control to local schools so they can be responsible for their students safety as opposed to federal mandates.
It would be best to cancel this fiasco and send his sincere prayers to the Amish community in PA.
He should not let people attempt to exploit this. He would not be president if not for the Amish turnout for him.
This is just speak for gun control.
He's just responding to recent news events. I'm not impressed.
A bit worried, in fact, that this president, who made his support of the assault weapons ban part of his election strategy, would even open this up to the type of publicity sure to come.
Most of it is Copy Cat.
--yep--the initial buzz on it was that "we're spending too much trying to pass the tests so we can't spend anything on security"--
It's all being fed by the media. Suicide by school violence is the "in" way to go, if you're depressed. The media should substitute the word "whorehouse" for "schoolhouse" whenever these incidents occur, and the copycats will soon be attacking the wrong place.
I say let's throw more money at it and ban guns. That always works. Right? Right?????
Here's a plan: Disolve the Federal Education Commission, Give all education taxes back to the individual States, Privatize education and make it competitive, put schools out to bid on expiring contracts, abolish tenure for teachers, abolish the "can't spank a child" Act, put a curfew on all students for 10:00 pm and punish parents for not being home with them. Ok... maybe a little harsh but you get the idea.
In Israel, these crimes do not happen. In Israel, teachers carry guns. Coincidence????
"This is just speak for gun control."
On the contrary, this is speak for being armed.
Can you imagine a White House occupied by an insipid creature like John Kerry? Surrounded by anti-gun zealots, the Brady Bunch would be operating carte blanche right out of the Oval Office.
The solution to this, of course, is MORAL CHARACTER, something all-too-lacking in our society today. Of course, this optimal solution is also the most difficult to achieve, especially in this emasculated and victimhood-laden age. Figures!
Agreed. The only thing that will stop this kind of tragedy will be an armed civilian willing to step into harms way to stop the criminal from hurting innocents.
There are maybe 4 people in our Federal Government that would approve of this. The rest of them see our Second Amendment as an obstacle and a bad idea. If they do anything, Congress will only make things worse.
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