More truly sad acts of senceless violence.

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More truly sad acts of senceless violence.

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http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2006/10/0 ... ml?ref=rss

One can only hope there's true justice in the afterlife for people like this.
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The news over here was going apeshit over it last night...

It's so fucking tragic, 3 school shootings in one week in the North of America...so utterly pointless. :cry:
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Just when you thought it was safe to live in an Amish community...

I'm curious what the shooter was getting revenge for that happened 20 years ago according to the notes left in his home.
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I blame Bush.
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Bubba Grizz wrote:I blame Bush.
no no no...Bush is now officially the greatest president ever based on the stock market as Clinton lovers like to claim that slick Willy was super-cool-awesome because of the tech dot.com bubble.
Dow: Welcome to record land
Blue-chip indicator hits highest intraday point ever as decline in oil prices proves to be the catalyst.
By Alexandra Twin, CNNMoney.com senior writer
October 3 2006: 12:59 PM EDT


NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The Dow Jones industrial average rose to its highest level ever Tuesday afternoon, taking out the record trading high hit in January 2000 before stepping back a little, as investors scooped up a variety of shares amid slumping oil prices.
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Public schools are suffering the fate of most government programs: they're trying to please too many people too much of the time.

Too much money is tied up in ESE students who are so retarded that they will NEVER be able to take care of themselves, much less contribute to society, yet they're in school until they're 22. These types fo kids require 3-4 times the manpower as regular kids do. There is almost no extra funding provided, so regular programs take the hit.

Down here, we have 3 different programs for kids who are disruptive little shits. Instead of beating them into submission like they did in the 50's, or even just throwing them out, they coddle the little pricks, and yet 50% of them STILL end up in jail within 2 years of "graduation." I'll give you one guess where funding for these programs comes from.

If you have children, do not send them to public school if you can at all avoid it, or are in one of the increasingly rare areas where theire schools aren't a complete disaster.

Do not be fooled by shiny new facilities. School districts rot from the inside.
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masteen wrote:Public schools are suffering the fate of most government programs: they're trying to please too many people too much of the time.

Too much money is tied up in ESE students who are so retarded that they will NEVER be able to take care of themselves, much less contribute to society, yet they're in school until they're 22. These types fo kids require 3-4 times the manpower as regular kids do. There is almost no extra funding provided, so regular programs take the hit.

Down here, we have 3 different programs for kids who are disruptive little shits. Instead of beating them into submission like they did in the 50's, or even just throwing them out, they coddle the little pricks, and yet 50% of them STILL end up in jail within 2 years of "graduation." I'll give you one guess where funding for these programs comes from.

If you have children, do not send them to public school if you can at all avoid it, or are in one of the increasingly rare areas where theire schools aren't a complete disaster.

Do not be fooled by shiny new facilities. School districts rot from the inside.
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Post by kyoukan »

hey look, neotards using the current tragedy du jour to politicize unrelated things.

taking bets on the next topic that the next soapboxing pseudo-conservative reject brings up. I have dibs on how this never would have happened if the librawls would just let the bush administration spy on everyone.
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I went to public school, my wife went to public school, my Dad was a public school psychologist (and former public school Jr. High teacher) 37 years combined total and my mom and public elementary school teacher for 34 years.

I do not believe in vouchers.

However right now my son goes to a Catholic Pre-School as will my youngest next year and probably the next one as well (due in March) and they will all probably go to there at least through Elementary and maybe through High School... and no I'm not Catholic. (I'm Presbyterian).

Our town also has pretty good public schools, especially for Arkansas, but even my Baptist Public School teaching mom is very happy about where he is going. Interestingly enough they are much more liberal than the fundie school here which is the only other private choice. When my friend got fired from there for mentioning "evolution" and then I found out they had guest speakers from Bob Jones University I knew that my kids would not be going there, regardless.

I'm all for public education, the Catholic school doesn't have football so if he wants to play he will have to switch once he gets to Jr. High but they do have Basketball, 10Gbps Ethernet, Wireless and Smart Boards in every room now... and all 10-12th graders are required to have laptops, doubt he will have those opportunities in Public School, even 10 years from now but who knows...

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Post by Aslanna »

That's nice and all.. But not sure how it really applies to this story. The guy was shooting people for something that (supposedly) happened 20 years ago. It wasn't a student. The state of public vs private schooling doesn't really fit in this case.
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Yea Aslanna you are right!

Winnow tried to hijack the thread but failed, luckly Masteen came in to totally get us off track!
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I posted without reading this was about the old dude and the Amish kids.

But my post stands, as there is a shitload of money essentially being flushed down the toilet instead of going where it could actually do some good.
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masteen wrote:I posted without reading this was about the old dude and the Amish kids.

But my post stands, as there is a shitload of money essentially being flushed down the toilet instead of going where it could actually do some good.
you from talking about public schools to talking about Iraq?
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