Posted on 09/19/2013 10:10:29 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Not just boys, girls as well. My daughter had one of those mini-Swiss Army knife type devices which went with her everywhere-- standard red, not pink.
She used it to do her nails (the build 'em that way in SW PA), open letters, clean teeth, you name it. When she went off to college, she had it to fly off for interviews here and there, visit family and visit friends. One December, after a family vacation, we dropped her off at Charlotte where the flight back to college was cheaper than from Pittsburgh.
She called that night to tell us she'd gotten in to Idaho safely and that some TSA nazi had finally confiscated her knife in Charlotte. I offered to buy her another. She told me that she already had. Some necessities you just can't live without.
PC idiots. They will be among the first to decorate lamp posts when the rest of us decide to go William Wallace on them.
I remember the good old days....I carried a pig sticker when I was in school wayyyyyy back when.
When I grew up, every body had a pocket knife and carried with him all the time.
commie/fascists want to turn our youth into sissies.
blessings, bobo
Absolutely. This stuff is literally straight out a North Korean prison camp. Its the type of conditioning that was tested on American POW's. It's designed to turn people into unthinking robots so afraid of weapons or physical initiative that they can't even mentally conceive of resisting the tyrants that lord over them.
When I was in high school I took uncles’ twelve gauge shotgun to shop class to refinish the stock. No one said a word when I put it in my locker or when I took it out to go to shop class. At that time fully half the pick up trucks had gun racks with loaded guns in them!!!
Idiots. The school, districts, and administrators. All of them are idiots.
I was in HS in the early 80s. I had friends in shop class who were building crossbows for their projects.
I’m sure that practice was ended. Actually, I’d be surprised if they still offered shop classes.
They are teaching a lesson to the kids. Not the right lesson.
Exactly. My 12 YO daughter certainly understands the moral of this story.
The kid did not “do the right thing”, and all decent parents should teach their kids right from wrong. When dealing with morons (i.e., liberals), it is wrong to admit to violating their insane rules. Call Dad and have him come get the dangerous weapon. Leave the game and take the lethal implement home or even throw it away in a trash can. Ignore that potentially murderous lump in your pocket, cheer for your team, go home after the game, and try not to make the same trivial mistake twice. There are many right answers. The only wrong answer is to “do the right thing” and confess to a crime against political correctness.
If I go to a foot ball or basketball game rest assured there will be a knife in my pocket, and on my Leatherman. I don’t leave home without them.
you leave, go to your car, and put it there, then go back.
Never ever admit to anything. Go out to the car and leave it without saying anything or keep it hidden in your pocket.
Yes;unless they were body searching or using metal detectors, the young man should have just kept his mouth shut and left the pocketknife in his pocket.
this is war folks.....we've got to stop playing nice all the time...
Not pocket knife friendly huh? Good thing I don’t attend scrool anymore. They wouldn’t allow me in the same zip code.
So you want God to judge us as harshly as the unbelievers?
A godly people turns to God’s help in war; they don’t stoop to the level of those that fight against them.
Didn’t David buy his first wife with 200 Philistine foreskins?
The price that Saul asked was 100, for Michal. David gave him double. Saul actually sent David out there so that the Philistines would overwhelm him and kill him, though.
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