Gothic, it sounds like what we are thinking could or should be done, your school did it 10 years ago. Maybe there was still violence but the kids came out alive at the end of the day.
I didn't want to read this thread. It is too incredibly sad and unthinkable. Death and funerals should not happen with children. I was a teacher for 20 years. I am at my grandkids school 3 days a week. They have a good security system, but not much is going to stop a madman. I don't understand the arguements here. Most posts are focusing on everything but simply mourning the loss of these innocent children. If you want to argue gun control, start a thread about it. But the anger between members regarding such a horrific act seems very childish. Everyone wants to be right. It isn't a contest. They are your opinions -- each are right or wrong. Can we put the arguing aside, pull together as a group and give the respect these children deserve? Pray, send positive energy, weep for the families who are burying their children.You don't know how much time this takes up with the admin team and rumor is, it won't take much more to close this down. Play nice. You are alive and can hug your children tonight.
I don't understand the arguements here. Most posts are focusing on everything but simply mourning the loss of these innocent children. If you want to argue gun control, start a thread about it. But the anger between members regarding such a horrific act seems very childish. Everyone wants to be right. It isn't a contest. They are your opinions -- each are right or wrong. Can we put the arguing aside, pull together as a group and give the respect these children deserve? Pray, send positive energy, weep for the families who are burying their children.You don't know how much time this takes up with the admin team and rumor is, it won't take much more to close this down. Play nice. You are alive and can hug your children tonight.
Tuesday night, Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer offered a proposition that could offer legislators in Washington, D.C. the chance to avoid a kneejerk reaction to last weeks shooting in Newton, CT. Krauthammers hypothetical committee apparently would be different from the task force headed by Vice President Joe Biden in that it would be fashioned much like the 2002 9/11 Commission, which both then-President George W. Bush and Congress had a hand in establishing. There are people who want to use this as a partisan advantage or to scapegoat the NRA or to win over one side in this argument, Krauthammer said. I think one way to get around that in the passion of the moment is to do what Joe Lieberman suggested. To appoint a commission this is not to put it off indefinitely we had a commission after 9-11 because there is going to be a rush to judgment on this. I think its likely that were going to pass weapons laws that will be completely useless and I think it would be far better to appoint a commission to report in three months, six months, maybe Lieberman, maybe Giuliani to head it and to report and to look not just at guns, which is the only place where liberals want to look, but to look at the other two elements of any mass shooting. etc etc etc
Quote from: paris on December 19, 2012, 02:43:45 PMI don't understand the arguements here. Most posts are focusing on everything but simply mourning the loss of these innocent children. If you want to argue gun control, start a thread about it. But the anger between members regarding such a horrific act seems very childish. Everyone wants to be right. It isn't a contest. They are your opinions -- each are right or wrong. Can we put the arguing aside, pull together as a group and give the respect these children deserve? Pray, send positive energy, weep for the families who are burying their children.You don't know how much time this takes up with the admin team and rumor is, it won't take much more to close this down. Play nice. You are alive and can hug your children tonight.While I respect the desire of "simply mourning" the children, I personally feel the need to do more than just sit in my chair and cry. As a parent of one of the murdered children said, I don't want these deaths to have no meaning at all. If we can mourn while at the same time take a good look at the elements that led to this tragedy and ones before it, then that's all the better.The fact that we can hug our children tonight makes me want to make sure we can hug them tomorrow.I personally do not want to fight and argue, but I deeply want to discuss where we as a society go next. This is how I am mourning. If others cannot discuss these issues without becoming unreasonable, well, there's not much I can do about that.
Despite the constant terrorist threats, one aspect of the Israeli school security plans are selected members who carry concealed. These people are not identified. Massad Ayoob, a well know firearms and police expert believes we should immediately implement the same steps that they have in Israel, Peru and the Philippines which have essentially eliminated mass killings in their schools. Here is his commentary.
Well stated Moosemom. I may not always agree, but I do appreciate your attention to polite discourse.
Then stop talking about Gun Control. It has nothing to do with this. Let's focus on the lost little first graders. I volunteer for first grade once a week. I'm glad I don't have to go back for a couple of weeks. It is scary.
If I get another complaint about this thread I will lock it.I honestly cannot go through reading it all.I have avoided the news because it's killing me to hear any more about those little angels that were murdered by a nut job.If you all cannot find a way to discuss things without dragging the admins into it, you'll lose the option.There are to be NO ad hominem attacks:1. appealing to one's prejudices, emotions, or special interests rather than to one's intellect or reason.2. attacking an opponent's character rather than answering his argument.Got it? Good.okarol/admin
Thank you Rerun! Several have tried to get this on track, but the bickering continues.
Quote from: noahvale on December 19, 2012, 02:39:51 PMTuesday night, Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer offered a proposition that could offer legislators in Washington, D.C. the chance to avoid a kneejerk reaction to last week’s shooting in Newton, CT. Krauthammer’s hypothetical committee apparently would be different from the task force headed by Vice President Joe Biden in that it would be fashioned much like the 2002 9/11 Commission, which both then-President George W. Bush and Congress had a hand in establishing. “There are people who want to use this as a partisan advantage or to scapegoat the NRA or to win over one side in this argument,” Krauthammer said. “I think one way to get around that in the passion of the moment is to do what Joe Lieberman suggested. To appoint a commission — this is not to put it off indefinitely — we had a commission after 9-11 because there is going to be a rush to judgment on this. I think it’s likely that we’re going to pass weapons laws that will be completely useless and I think it would be far better to appoint a commission to report in three months, six months, maybe Lieberman, maybe Giuliani to head it and to report and to look not just at guns, which is the only place where liberals want to look, but to look at the other two elements of any mass shooting.” etc etc etcI don't know if you saw President Obama's news conference this morning, but this is exactly what he said/did, although he has appointed the Vice President himself to head it up. The President talked about guns, mental health and the American culture of violence just as Mr. K did. That these two would agree on such an emotive issue is a Christmas miracle in and of itself. Maybe the deaths of these teachers and children will not have been in vain after all. It is up to us as a society to give their deaths a meaning. Amen.
Tuesday night, Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer offered a proposition that could offer legislators in Washington, D.C. the chance to avoid a kneejerk reaction to last week’s shooting in Newton, CT. Krauthammer’s hypothetical committee apparently would be different from the task force headed by Vice President Joe Biden in that it would be fashioned much like the 2002 9/11 Commission, which both then-President George W. Bush and Congress had a hand in establishing. “There are people who want to use this as a partisan advantage or to scapegoat the NRA or to win over one side in this argument,” Krauthammer said. “I think one way to get around that in the passion of the moment is to do what Joe Lieberman suggested. To appoint a commission — this is not to put it off indefinitely — we had a commission after 9-11 because there is going to be a rush to judgment on this. I think it’s likely that we’re going to pass weapons laws that will be completely useless and I think it would be far better to appoint a commission to report in three months, six months, maybe Lieberman, maybe Giuliani to head it and to report and to look not just at guns, which is the only place where liberals want to look, but to look at the other two elements of any mass shooting.” etc etc etc
Hemodoc, would you mind moving/copying your last post over to the new thread that's been started? Thanks! I'll try to respond over there when I get the chance, but right now I have to go make dinner. Ugh. So not in the mood to cook...