Actually, counselor we are blaming you leftards and your social construct that we don't need to protect our kids from crazy predators.
Districts don't kill people, Gasbag. People kill people.
You are ignorant.
Obama/Holder/Duncan school discipline policy you moron. Have you ever heard the words “Dear Colleague Letter” Einstein? Runcie was a colleague of Holder in Chicago. They were promoters of affirmative action discipline. Their forgiving of behavior of minorities helped lead to the shooting. The shooter was Hispanic.
“Despite committing a string of arrestable offenses on campus before the Florida school shooting, Nikolas Cruz was able to escape the attention of law enforcement, pass a background check and purchase the weapon he used to slaughter three staff members and 14 fellow students because of Obama administration efforts to make school discipline more lenient.”
Actually, counselor we are blaming you leftards and your social construct that we don't need to protect our kids from crazy predators.
Districts don't kill people, Gasbag. People kill people.
You are ignorant.
Obama/Holder/Duncan school discipline policy you moron. Have you ever heard the words “Dear Colleague Letter” Einstein? Runcie was a colleague of Holder in Chicago. They were promoters of affirmative action discipline. Their forgiving of behavior of minorities helped lead to the shooting. The shooter was Hispanic.
Correction Runcie was Colleague of ARNE DUNCAN IN CHICAGO.
Timeline: The Making of School Leniency in Broward
2003: Arne Duncan, superintendent of Chicago public schools, hires fellow Harvard alumnus Robert W. Runcie to be his chief information officer. Runcie then becomes chief administrative officer and chief of staff to the board.
September 2011: Runcie leaves Chicago to become superintendent of Broward County Public Schools in Florida, using Duncan as a reference. He works closely with the Education Secretary on discipline reforms.
July 2012: Obama signs an executive order to promote “a positive school climate that does not rely on methods that result in disparate use of disciplinary tools” and that helps African-Americans who "disproportionately experience school discipline.”
November 2013: With the NAACP and law enforcement, Runcie signs the nation’s most comprehensive plan to reduce student suspensions and arrests to end the "school-to-prison pipeline.”
January 2014: Duncan and Holder issue a "Dear Colleague" letter to all school districts setting new national discipline guidelines calling for reductions in racial disparities in suspensions and arrests.
2015: Duncan praises Runcie for reducing arrests. At various conferences on school discipline, Duncan holds Runcie's policy up as national model for slowing the school-to-prison pipeline.
2015: The White House hosts Runcie at a "Rethink School Discipline" summit.
October 2016: The Education Department awards Broward another $53.8 million in Teacher Incentive Fund money. Its application cited the district’s initiative to end the school-to-jailhouse pipeline.
2017: Although Nikolas Cruz was disciplined for a string of offenses -- including assault, threatening teachers and carrying bullets in his backpack -- he was never taken into custody or expelled. Instead, school authorities referred him to mandatory counseling or transferred him. By avoiding a criminal record, Cruz passed a federal background check in February 2017 before purchasing the AR-15-style semiautomatic rifle investigators say was used in the mass shooting.
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Obama/Holder/Duncan school discipline policy you moron. Have you ever heard the words “Dear Colleague Letter” Einstein? Runcie was a colleague of Holder in Chicago. They were promoters of affirmative action discipline. Their forgiving of behavior of minorities helped lead to the shooting. The shooter was Hispanic.
https://www.miamiherald.com/latest-news/article210611869.html
AS long as its guns and guns only the left is all in
But they aren't coming for yours
This policy killed those kids. Period
https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/03/parkland-shooting-school-discipline-policies-limited-law-enforcement-involvement-with-students/
“Despite committing a string of arrestable offenses on campus before the Florida school shooting, Nikolas Cruz was able to escape the attention of law enforcement, pass a background check and purchase the weapon he used to slaughter three staff members and 14 fellow students because of Obama administration efforts to make school discipline more lenient.”
https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2018/02/28/obama_administration_school_discipline_policy_and_the_parkland_shooting.html
Timeline: The Making of School Leniency in Broward
2003: Arne Duncan, superintendent of Chicago public schools, hires fellow Harvard alumnus Robert W. Runcie to be his chief information officer. Runcie then becomes chief administrative officer and chief of staff to the board.
September 2011: Runcie leaves Chicago to become superintendent of Broward County Public Schools in Florida, using Duncan as a reference. He works closely with the Education Secretary on discipline reforms.
July 2012: Obama signs an executive order to promote “a positive school climate that does not rely on methods that result in disparate use of disciplinary tools” and that helps African-Americans who "disproportionately experience school discipline.”
November 2013: With the NAACP and law enforcement, Runcie signs the nation’s most comprehensive plan to reduce student suspensions and arrests to end the "school-to-prison pipeline.”
January 2014: Duncan and Holder issue a "Dear Colleague" letter to all school districts setting new national discipline guidelines calling for reductions in racial disparities in suspensions and arrests.
2015: Duncan praises Runcie for reducing arrests. At various conferences on school discipline, Duncan holds Runcie's policy up as national model for slowing the school-to-prison pipeline.
2015: The White House hosts Runcie at a "Rethink School Discipline" summit.
October 2016: The Education Department awards Broward another $53.8 million in Teacher Incentive Fund money. Its application cited the district’s initiative to end the school-to-jailhouse pipeline.
2017: Although Nikolas Cruz was disciplined for a string of offenses -- including assault, threatening teachers and carrying bullets in his backpack -- he was never taken into custody or expelled. Instead, school authorities referred him to mandatory counseling or transferred him. By avoiding a criminal record, Cruz passed a federal background check in February 2017 before purchasing the AR-15-style semiautomatic rifle investigators say was used in the mass shooting.
https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2018/03/02/broward_timeline.html
Or as Feinstein was once rumored to have said "we can't do what we want to as long as they are armed"