Members of the Columbia Falls School Board have voted unanimously not to expel Demari DeReu
Our public employees and leaders are CREATING the leaders of the next revolution.
I find it so amazing that only a few decades ago, children would take firearms to school so they could work on them in shop and if competing in rifle team events, they were often required to take them to school.
Our public employees and leaders are CREATING the leaders of the next revolution.
In fact, to put it another way, our leaders should learn something from the first part of Inglorious Bastards, and what it lead to in the end. People are not machines, and those harmed by those in power do not forget.
This would have never been an issue when I was in school some 20 odd years ago.
The rules were simple. If you drove they had to stay in your vehicle. They couldn’t be brought to school on the bus. If a parent brought you to school the gun had to be taken to the principal’s office for the day.
I heard the gym was packed for the meeting and several cameras were recording the comments. I hope they show up on YouTube soon.
But I thought the gun ban only applied to charm bracelets and squirt guns! /sarc
I’m happy to hear that this has gone her way. Hopefully she has learned a lesson or two here:
1. Never trust a leftist
2. Stand up for what you believe in
3. Never give an inch
Columbia Falls. My home town. Haven’t been back there in years. Pretty little Montana town in the mountains just outside Glacier Nat. Park.
I hope Miss DeRue has learned that a tyranny is never fair, and to never cooperate with one.
Her parents should have immediately transferred her to a private school and transferred her records. The private school would have allowed her to complete her courses and receive the appropriate grade.
I thought I had heard that she was an honor roll student — ? with two Fs ??
Did the grades change as a result of PC teachers?
The pussies in Columbia Falls would crap in their pants if they had an ROTC like my HS had 60 years ago. It was in a separate building beside the HS. There was a 50’ indoor rifle range that was big enough and with enough .22 target rifles with slings for a whole class to shoot at one time...prone, sitting, kneeling and standing. We all learned to march carrying M1 Garands and we also learned how to strip and clean them. There were contests to see who could strip and put back together an M1 blindfolded the fastest. I don’t remember all the weapons that were in the building, but I do remember there was a BAR and several M1 carbines.
We wore Army uniforms one day a week and wore them in every parade the town had. ROTC was a big deal with several hundred guys...9 guys on the Battalion Staff, 26 officers in the Disc and Diamond Club, 10 guys on the Rifle Team, 4 guys in the Color Guard and 2 guys in the Bugle Corps. There were 10 guys on the Firing Squad who fired salutes at military funerals. Each officer had could pick an ROTC Sponsor. These girls wore a navy blue uniform and marched in all the parades. One of the biggest spring events each year was the Military Ball.
The Army guys who ran the ROTC program were Captain David A. Strong, M/Sgt. Albert O. Caldarelli and M/Sgt. Frank J. Stumer. We learned a lot from them. Stumer had walked across Europe during WWII. I don’t remember what unit he was with, but he said he wouldn’t touch a BAR because the life expectancy for a guy with a BAR was 3 days.
They should admit they were the ones who created the entire problem and not even require her to make up her work. Take the percentage she achieves in the work she actually completes during the non-suspension period and apply that to the missing work.
This might turn out to be a pretty good week...
Have they lowered the standards that far? Two F’s and she’s sitll on the honor roll?
3: Title 18, United States Code, U.S. Criminal Code
Part I, Chapter 115, §ection 2381
Treason
Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.