I hope this is not a repeat, I did search but found nothing.
I saw this on FOX. They interviewed a psychologist and he was questioning the effects on the children by using violence against this gunman....Huh?.....lets see death by a crazy gunman or feeling empowered by taking care of yourself....
1 posted on
10/10/2006 9:55:17 AM PDT by
Kimmers
To: Kimmers
Just another method of "conflict resolution".
2 posted on
10/10/2006 9:58:04 AM PDT by
rhombus
To: Kimmers
Good for them, it worked for the airlines why not the classroom? Far better to go down fighting than to sit there like sheep at the slaughter, the really sick thing is that we have to teach our kids to do something that previous generations would have known and done on instinct.
3 posted on
10/10/2006 10:00:14 AM PDT by
Abathar
(Proudly catching hell for posting without reading the article since 2004)
To: Kimmers; eyespysomething; bulletinthegun
4 posted on
10/10/2006 10:03:26 AM PDT by
SittinYonder
(Ic þæt gehate, þæt ic heonon nelle fleon fotes trym, ac wille furðor gan,)
To: Kimmers
HODA KOROSU or naked kill uses anything at hand as a weapon.
5 posted on
10/10/2006 10:04:32 AM PDT by
lakeman
(when a marine kills the only thing he feels is the recoil of his rifle)
To: Kimmers
What happened to just calling a "timeout"?
8 posted on
10/10/2006 10:32:01 AM PDT by
taxesareforever
(Never forget Matt Maupin)
To: Kimmers
They interviewed a psychologist and he was questioning the effects on the children by using violence against this gunman
I question the effects on the children of letting a mass murderer shoot and kill said children.
9 posted on
10/10/2006 10:57:36 AM PDT by
JamesP81
(The answer always lies with more freedom; not less)
To: Kimmers
Officials say the critical incident response'' training for teachers and students instructs them to disrupt attackers by barraging them with classrooms supplies. A .357, or other firearm, would be better, as the principal of this school stated on KLIF one morning last week... however there is that pesky federal law. Declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, it was passed again by a Republican Congress, after sprinkling in a little more "interstate commerce" pixie dust, and signed by the Impeached One. The original act had been passed by a Democrat Congress, and signed by a Republican president, George H.W. Bush. The original was part of a crime control bill. The replacement was part of the defense appropriations bill.
11 posted on
10/10/2006 11:02:57 AM PDT by
El Gato
To: Kimmers
training for teachers and students instructs them to disrupt attackers by barraging them with classrooms supplies.
The Dims would argue that, in case of mistaken identity, some poor schmuck might be impaled with 1000 pencils.
12 posted on
10/10/2006 11:37:05 AM PDT by
wolfcreek
(You can spit in our tacos and you can rape our dogs but, you can't take away our freedom!)
To: Eaker
Speaking of Ausinites and resisting...
To: Kimmers
Oh please. Until someone gets a clue and arms a responsible adult or two in every school, the local nutbars know where to go. Common sense seems a bit uncommon.
18 posted on
10/10/2006 12:52:40 PM PDT by
alarm rider
(Casting a large net for new, shiny tag lines...)
To: Kimmers
...the Burleson school district is training students and teachers to fight back with everything from books to scissors. Do not bring school supplies to a gun fight. You'll just encourage him to shoot the little f*rts that are annoying him.
To: Kimmers
CNN poll up. Go Freepers !
To: Kimmers
22 posted on
04/19/2007 10:13:28 AM PDT by
fella
(Respect does not equal fear unless your a tyrant.)
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