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Tag Archives: Intolerance
Never Ever Trust This Man
Posted in Corruption, Ethics, Life, National Security, Terrorism
Tagged Control, controversy, Fraud, Freedom, Intolerance, Marxism, Spending, Unemployment, Violence
Intolerant Zeros
A 7-year-old child allegedly shot a Nerf-style toy gun in his Hammonton, N.J., school Jan. 18. No one was hurt, but the 7 year old now faces misdemeanor criminal charges.
School officials alerted cops to investigate the incident which led to the police (with prodding, no doubt, by the school’s zero-tolerance policy by the – cough – administrators) charging the 7-year-old with possession of an imitation “firearm” in school – a misdemeanor and a minor juvenile offense in New Jersey.
I am still wondering just who are the idiots here. i count at least three, maybe four, could be more.
Oh, that “gun”? Something like a Nerf gun, that shoots soft ping pong balls. Oh yeah, real dangerous weapon there. Glad they called the cops. Wonder how many showed up and what their reports looked like.
Posted in Abuse of Police Powers, Corruption, Education, Ethics, Politics, Rule of Law
Tagged Control, Enforcement, Incompetence, Intolerance, Spending
