Archive for the ‘School Violence’ Category

Another Inconvenient Truth

Posted By Robert Ringer

Date: April 29th, 2009

Category: School Violence

By Robert Ringer

[You may have already seen this piece, but just to make certain that those who haven't read it would have the opportunity to do so, I decided to reprint it. It certainly gives us all a lot to think about. The challenge is how to get the out-of-touch, corrupt politicos in Washington to understand that they are getting paid to do our bidding, not the other way around. Thanks to Voice of Sanity subscriber David Altschul for passing this along to me.]

Guess our national leaders didn’t expect this, hmm? On Thursday, Darrell Scott, the father of Rachel Scott, a victim of the Columbine High School shootings in Littleton, Colorado, was invited to address the House Judiciary Committee’s subcommittee. What he said to our national leaders during this special session of Congress was painfully truthful. Read the rest of this entry »

Business As Usual

Posted By Robert Ringer

Date: February 23rd, 2009

Category: School Violence

The Cho Factor, Part XXXIV

By Robert Ringer

After my son made his comment about bringing his “nines” to school (in reference to his basketball shoes), his two tormentors gleefully started yelling, “Andrew said he’s going to bring a Glock 9 to school!”

The teacher, notwithstanding the fact that she knew full well that these two miscreants taunted my son relentlessly every day, told the boys to go to the principal’s office and report the incident. And, of course, they did so with great enthusiasm. Read the rest of this entry »

No Child Left Unscarred

Posted By Robert Ringer

Date: February 20th, 2009

Category: School Violence

The Cho Factor, Part XXXIII

By Robert Ringer

I recently received this disturbing e-mail from a reader:

My 16-year-old son hung himself 90 days ago because the school principal threatened him for violating a rule he didn’t break, said that “the cops are getting involved,” that “this is gonna be big,” etc. – a lot of threats.

I had to pick him up and take him home, then had to go back to work. My son hung himself four hours later, before I came home. I cut him down and started CPR before help arrived. Read the rest of this entry »