They are a testament to what public schools can produce if students have support at home and in well-funded schools.
They are a testament to what public schools can produce if students have support at home and in well-funded schools.
That’s probably true but what does it have to do with what I said?
People in law enforcement and the military who carry guns with the knowledge they may have to use that gun to shoot a human being will tell anyone listening that giving teachers guns to defend the classroom is one of those terrible ideas that is so galactically stupid it’s astonishing it needs explanation. It’s not…
Fuck you, Fred Armisen’s dad.
“(Warren police) haven’t done much to repair the whole.”
Man that is messed up, and right after he shoots Richie Incognito, I really think we need to take his guns away from him.
Never forget, a family of non white IMMIGRANTS. Fuck you Trump!
Agreed. The label ‘Hero’ is thrown around in a very cavalier fashion recently. I don’t feel like you get to be a hero if you’re just doing the job you knowingly signed up to do. The desire to label every single cop and soldier as a hero is spawned from the need of both the left and the right to always stay on the good…
For this kid, who is actually what a hero is, I’m going to stick with the narrative that he died saving his classmates, not trying to. He did it. He blocked for them, assisted them, got as many as possible out of harm’s way, and paid the ultimate price for his service.
“This kid was a ‘hero.’ You know who else was a hero? John McClain. John McClain was a good guy with a gun who stopped multiple acts of terrorism. He was also portrayed by an ACTOR. Ipso facto, this kid is an actor, and the only person who can stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. Case closed, libtards.”
When Mike Pence takes pictures of bound and gagged women and uses them for blackmail, he at least makes sure Mother is in the room.
I’d go back to the dealer every week to get the empty tank fixed. “It’s an option! Fill ‘er up!”
Speaking of sad things, look at this picture, which remains the saddest picture I have ever taken:
you told your co-workers your birthday?
Still seems risky to me.
Am I supposed to be upset over this? It sounds to me like ESPN should have been smart enough not to trash one of their sponsors in a headline in the first place.
Saying “only 17" are dead is ridiculous. Schools are supposed to be a safe place where we send our children. 17 is totally unacceptable. Also focusing on this type of violence doesn’t mean we don’t care about other types of gun deaths. Is this seriously the best argument you can make?
They did track those groups until last year. What could’ve happened?
Terrorist training cells in America. When do we start bombing them?
Thanks, but I’ll stick with my kettle corn workout.