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Six-Year-Old Girl Expelled For Bringing Plastic Toy Gun To Show & Tell

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Steve from Colorado

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Feb 1, 2013, 1:50:09 AM2/1/13
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Schools all over the country are weeding out the terrorists

Steve Watson
Infowars.com
Jan 31, 2013

The deadly rise of extremism in America continues as yet another child
has been expelled from school for wielding a toy gun.

WLTX news reports that six-year-old Naomi McKinney brought a small
transparent plastic toy gun to school for a show and tell, causing her
teachers to freak out.

The kindergartner’s father told reporters that he was called to Alice
Drive Elementary in Sumter, South Carolina, because his daughter “was
fixing to be expelled.”

“I got in the car and rushed down there and when I got in there the
principal told me that she had a gun at school and she pulls it out and
it is a little clear plastic gun.” Hank McKinney said.

“You have to show some kind of judgment,” the father continued. “I know
there is a lot going on with guns and schools and that is tragic but a
six year old bringing a toy to school doesn’t know better.”

The school has expelled Naomi indefinitely, saying in a statement that
weapons or replica weapons are prohibited. School officials refused to
release any pictures or details of the offending item, saying they are
“part of the child’s discipline record.”

“I’m sorry anything can be a weapon,” the father said. “A pencil is more
of a weapon than the toy gun she brought to school.”

When the parents tried to appeal, the school sent them a letter saying
that the girl would be subject to criminal trespassing charges if she is
seen on the campus or at any school sponsored event.

Naomi will instead be assigned a home-based instructor from the school
district, according to officials.

When asked what her intentions were regarding the dangerous weapon, the
girl said “I chose to bring it to school because I thought I could show
my friends it because they might like seeing it.”

When asked to react to her expulsion, Naomi said “I felt bad because i
didn’t want to miss all my friends”. Clearly she is very much a
dangerous terror threat and has been dealt with accordingly.

This case is far from isolated, as we have seen over the past days and
weeks, in the wake of the Sandy Hook shooting. It is now a daily occurrence.

Yesterday we reported on the five-year-old in Massachusetts who faces
suspension for building a small toy gun out of lego bricks and
play-shooting his classmates.

Earlier this week, we reported on an incident that erupted when a
discussion between two children about a toy nerf gun caused a lockdown
and a massive armed police response at two elementary schools in the Bronx.

Earlier this month, a Long Island high school was also placed on lock
down for 6 hours in response to a student carrying a toy nerf gun.

Another incident this month saw a five-year-old girl suspended after a
three hour grilling, and described as a “terroristic threat”, when she
brought a pink bubble gun to school.

Last week, a South Philadelphia elementary student was searched in front
of classmates and threatened with arrest after she mistakenly brought a
“paper gun” to school.

A 6-year-old boy was suspended from his elementary school in Maryland
for making a gun gesture with his hand and saying “pow”.

Days later another two 6-year-olds in Maryland were suspended for
pointing their fingers into gun shapes while playing “cops and robbers”
with each other.

In Oklahoma, a five-year-old boy was also recently suspended for making
a gun gesture with his hand.

A 13-year-old Middle School seventh grade student in Pennsylvania was
also suspended for the same hand gesture.

When will this reign of terror end?

—————————————————————-

Steve Watson is the London based writer and editor for Alex Jones’
Infowars.com, and Prisonplanet.com. He has a Masters Degree in
International Relations from the School of Politics at The University of
Nottingham, and a Bachelor Of Arts Degree in Literature and Creative
Writing from Nottingham Trent University.

Hell Stomper

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Feb 1, 2013, 5:52:23 AM2/1/13
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On Feb 1, 1:50 am, Steve from Colorado <steve.from.color...@cocks.net>
wrote:
> http://www.infowars.com/six-year-old-girl-expelled-for-bringing-plast...
How can you teach your children to be a victim while allowing them to
become in any way, familiar with a means of defending one's self?
That doesn't fit the left wing paradigm of "lean forward" and grab
your ankles. Public schools are institutions of child abuse.

Miguel

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Feb 1, 2013, 6:05:06 AM2/1/13
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What was that old saying? the Land of the Free and the Brave?
something like that.

But perhaps more to the point, don't they have elected School Boards
in America any more?
--
cheers,

Miguel

Stormin Mormon

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Feb 1, 2013, 7:33:05 AM2/1/13
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Makes me wonder if some parents can overload the system, by teaching thier
children to behave in such a manner. After all, there's just so many
principal offices. And just so many vice principals.

Christopher A. Young
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"Hell Stomper" <stardu...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Feb 1, 1:50 am, Steve from Colorado <steve.from.color...@cocks.net>
wrote:
> http://www.infowars.com/six-year-old-girl-expelled-for-bringing-plast...
>
> Schools all over the country are weeding out the terrorists
>
> A 13-year-old Middle School seventh grade student in Pennsylvania was
> also suspended for the same hand gesture.
>
> When will this reign of terror end?
>

Ralph Mowery

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Feb 1, 2013, 10:34:37 AM2/1/13
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"Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61***spam...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Makes me wonder if some parents can overload the system, by teaching thier
> children to behave in such a manner. After all, there's just so many
> principal offices. And just so many vice principals.
>

Maybe that overloading the system is what the school system needs. All the
gun owners in the school should get together and have their children bring
in a paper cut out of a gun. If 20% of the school would do this, it might
send a signal to the school system.

Sort of like a section of the interstate highway was being widened near
here. The speed limit was suspose to be 55 mph and an extra $ 250 added to
the fine in the construction area. After the first month, the highway
partol was told to lay off the speeders in that area as it was overloading
the court system.


Bert

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Feb 1, 2013, 10:36:09 AM2/1/13
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In news:n68ng8d0uql9t6m3v...@4ax.com Miguel
<myaq...@gmail.com> wrote:

> But perhaps more to the point, don't they have elected School Boards
> in America any more?

Of course.

Look at the roster of members of Congress and the current
occupant of the office of President, and you'll see why that's a
problem.

When you demand that politicians manage your child's education, don't be
surprised to one day find that politicians are managing your child's
education.

--
be...@iphouse.com St. Paul, MN

Stormin Mormon

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Feb 1, 2013, 11:51:32 AM2/1/13
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It's a fun idea. You know, reminds me of years ago when a police department
near me got thier budget cut by a few percent. They started pulling over
cars for every which what reason. My Dad's comment was "hey, great, cut 'em
some more!"

I'm surprised the courts didn't open new offices, and hire more judges with
all the new revenue. Government grows like mold, and under the same
conditions. Warm, dark, and out of the sunlight.

Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
.

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Winston_Smith

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Feb 1, 2013, 5:22:22 PM2/1/13
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>“I got in the car and rushed down there and when I got in there the
>principal told me that she had a gun at school and she pulls it out and
>it is a little clear plastic gun.” Hank McKinney said.
>
>“You have to show some kind of judgment,” the father continued. “I know
>there is a lot going on with guns and schools and that is tragic but a
>six year old bringing a toy to school doesn’t know better.”

In my mis-spent youth 10 and 12 year olds brought their real rifles to
school for show and tell. My how the world has changed.

>The school has expelled Naomi indefinitely, saying in a statement that
>weapons or replica weapons are prohibited.

I'd be curious to know what real gun clear plastic replicates? If
anyone can point that out, I'd like to buy one since it would be damn
handy to tell if it's loaded and if the magazine is full.

>School officials refused to
>release any pictures or details of the offending item, saying they are
>“part of the child’s discipline record.”

Which will follow the poor kid for life. Hey clowns, it's not unique
to her record, there are thousands just like it at any toy store and
in the "arsenal" of any six year old.

>“I’m sorry anything can be a weapon,” the father said. “A pencil is more
>of a weapon than the toy gun she brought to school.”

Where I used to work they liked to make up signs that said things in
the most ambiguous way possible. (Or maybe they just weren't good at
words.) The sign on the entrance said "Recording devices prohibited".

One day I commented to the security officer that I brought a recording
device in with me, every day, for the twenty years I was working
there. When the panic hit her eyes, I calmly pulled a pencil out of my
pocket. Sign was changed a few days later.

>When the parents tried to appeal, the school sent them a letter saying
>that the girl would be subject to criminal trespassing charges if she is
>seen on the campus or at any school sponsored event.

No way they want their idiocy reviewed.

>Naomi will instead be assigned a home-based instructor from the school
>district, according to officials.

Frugal as ever, these liberals are. WE are going to pay for THEIR
idiocy.

>When asked what her intentions were regarding the dangerous weapon, the
>girl said “I chose to bring it to school because I thought I could show
>my friends it because they might like seeing it.”

Obviously the kids brain washing has failed.

>When asked to react to her expulsion, Naomi said “I felt bad because i
>didn’t want to miss all my friends”. Clearly she is very much a
>dangerous terror threat and has been dealt with accordingly.

So much for the liberals telling us we need to be social to develop
into well rounded people and why home schooling is BAD.

>When will this reign of terror end?

It won't. Deal with it.

Steve from Colorado

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Feb 1, 2013, 11:28:11 PM2/1/13
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On 2/1/2013 8:34 AM, Ralph Mowery wrote:
> "Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61***spam...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:GDOOs.144056$z83....@fed12.iad...
>> Makes me wonder if some parents can overload the system, by teaching thier
>> children to behave in such a manner. After all, there's just so many
>> principal offices. And just so many vice principals.
>>
>
> Maybe that overloading the system is what the school system needs. All the
> gun owners in the school should get together and have their children bring
> in a paper cut out of a gun. If 20% of the school would do this, it might
> send a signal to the school system.
>

Great old commercial -

HECK, ONE OF THESE WOULD GET A KID 6 MONTHS OFF FROM SCHOOL AND
PROBABLY TIME IN THE SLAMMER TOO in todays zero tolerance school rules!

Send this around and drive the anti-gun commies crazy. J

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNWr9eF2Huk

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