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silly overreaction seems to be rampant in CAG Oct 2014 #1
Has common sense been outlawed in schools? LoisB Oct 2014 #2
Unfortunately, there is nothing common about Common Sense. ManiacJoe Oct 2014 #19
it's probably not binding Enrique Oct 2014 #3
America how can I write a holy litany in your silly mood? ~A. Ginsberg . . . Journeyman Oct 2014 #4
Why am I supposed to be outraged by an example of school staff leeroysphitz Oct 2014 #5
Educating with an invalid unenforceable contract? Downwinder Oct 2014 #7
I'm sorry, I thought this was the Action_Patrol Oct 2014 #9
My only surprise is it took this long for CAG Oct 2014 #11
Not an honest framing of the situation. alp227 Oct 2014 #22
I don't even recognize common sense anymore yeoman6987 Oct 2014 #31
What, did I just stumble into an NRA meeting? leeroysphitz Oct 2014 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author shaayecanaan Oct 2014 #36
Troll elsewhere. nt Codeine Oct 2014 #39
Seeing the form, my first thought, "Onion". This whole thing is way too stupid. marble falls Oct 2014 #6
The National Crayon Association is suing the school district Mister Nightowl Oct 2014 #8
Oh really scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #21
God damn! The stupid, it hurts. n/t Comrade Grumpy Oct 2014 #10
The girl's teacher and principal ought to be made to sign a no-stupidity contract. Louisiana1976 Oct 2014 #12
I have two 5 year old sons and I worry about this sort of shit. Crunchy Frog Oct 2014 #13
That's an excellent idea, in my opinion. kentauros Oct 2014 #23
k&r for wtf. uppityperson Oct 2014 #14
how bizarre d_r Oct 2014 #15
is that real? spanone Oct 2014 #16
I support this "pew pew" should not be spoken in school scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #17
yeah, i mean, what happened the separation of church and state? unblock Oct 2014 #27
Perhaps I'm alone, but I think its a reasonable response by the school bhikkhu Oct 2014 #18
I think it's insane, and I do hope that you're alone. Crunchy Frog Oct 2014 #20
I don't remember being taught a single thing when I was that age bhikkhu Oct 2014 #25
So they were using a "teaching moment" Crunchy Frog Oct 2014 #33
it's an astounding display of ignorance as to how humans behave. it only serves to plant a seed. unblock Oct 2014 #30
I think that a response like this risks pathologising an otherwise perfectly normal child... shaayecanaan Oct 2014 #37
Odd. I just talked with my student about it last week. knitter4democracy Oct 2014 #24
I doubt the child could even read all of those words, let alone understand what she was signing. Quackers Oct 2014 #26
Well that's a bit of an over reaction Kalidurga Oct 2014 #28
The little girl should have said Politicalboi Oct 2014 #29
Is it an open carry state? Crunchy Frog Oct 2014 #34
I drew pictures of tanks and jets when i was a kid. Calista241 Oct 2014 #35
didn't she see the no gun signage on the front door? ileus Oct 2014 #38
Kids that deal in pretend. Jenoch Oct 2014 #40
I would have been expelled from school and arrested. chrisa Oct 2014 #41
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