Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on December 14, 2012 at 15:24:50 from (216.226.92.67):
In Reply to: O/T School shooting posted by 37Chief on December 14, 2012 at 10:18:35:
Sad indeed. A former co-worker termed it 'misfits having misfits.' Personal responsibility for one's own actions is lacking, pizz poor parenting, the trash parent(s) intake and allow the offspring to intake; school administration that runs scared if the phone rings as some alleged parent/guardian maybe thinks their little darling surely wouldn't mis-behave. Discipline needs to be restored in the classroom and it BEGINS at home. It isn't governments job, at any level, to nanny-sit...well...it shouldn't be. The shooter must have started with his mother and then off to school. Good to hear this piece of trash did himself in. The legal system needs to bring back real punishment and where is there any public humiliation for doing wrong now days? The anti-gun nuts are going to make hay with this tragedy. Kids, families, friends, school staff and I can't forget to mention the emergency personnel that responded to this incident, all, will have more to deal with emotionally than any of us can imagine. It really can take a toll on emergency response personnel. Another opportunity to remind folks to tell someone special to you that you love them...one never knows what the rest of the day may bring.
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