October 10, 2006
AK-47 At School? Are you Shitsu Dogging me?
Diary Entry by Dale Hill
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What the Bush Regime has dragged into the middle of our home, throughout the day or by newscasts, is now spilling over into our schools and possibly our classrooms. And Bush gets an F- on this one, even graded on a "Harvard Curve!"
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Bush - Not Kid Friendly
So, when is the last time you've heard any good news from Dubya's regime on our children? I'll reword that. Bush is anything but kid friendly! From NCLB to a student bringing an AK-47 to school, Bush is totally responsible for what happened in Joplin, Missouri, this week. Bringing a AK-47 to school and shooting it into the ceiling! Are you kidding me? Thank you very much, Mr. Bush-Cheney-Wolfowitz; you are now seeing "what thou hath brought" to our kids. Not only have you ignored our children, you have given this nation an anti-children atmosphere. I wonder where the Joplin lad got the idea of taking a Russian-inspired invention-of-human destruction into his school and, ... shooting it into the ceiling? I wonder just where in the heck did that child get that idea? Hmm? You suppose it was from watching your war? And, ... this is the first week, Jay Leno won't have a joke about teacher-student sex.
Don't get me wrong here; I am not anti-gun. I've got a single-shot, shot gun that will blow some intruder's guts out, at 15 feet and will, if they come onto my property "looking for bear." But, ... I do not have a human killing machine in my house, much less knowing how to use the dang gun; and I don't know of anyone around here who owns an AK-47. Every child that brings a gun to school, is guilty of having some man's "toy gun," exactly where it should not be.
First and foremost is how did the student obtain the gun? He didn't buy it; his dad did or some other man. Believe me, we were on top of what our children were up to, most of the time. Any parent who does not realize that their son is infatuated with fire arms, needs some NRA parental training workshop on "Fire Arms In The Home With Children - A Guide For Fathers Who Collect AK-47 Guns." Whoops! The National Rifle Association doesn't sponsor such a program. In my own Oklahoma county, there have been 3 deaths of children caused by "Gun Abuse In The Home." Who is responsible for the Russion AK-47? One M. T. Kalashnikov, who invented it and by 1946 had made it into a human, slaughtering machine. And who has brought it into our homes, every day on the news? Thank you, again, Mr. Bush/Cheney/Wolfowitz! The Iraq idea was a bone-headed idea during the first Gulf War and was rejected by Father Bush and Powell; and now we are staring into the truth just how bone-headed the idea REALLY was.
We all have obsessive compulsivity traits in our personalities. Jay Leno's is cars. Some fathers have train-sets. Obermann's is slamming O'Reilly, and the FOX NEWS' is worshipping Bush and lying. Even women have James Dean or Elvis collections. Or like Dr. Rice and her $2000 shoes! Me? I have multi-personality OC. I collect computers, harmonicas and other musical instruments, and have the"pile-up syndrome," which manafests itself by an inability to throw magazines away and clogging up my digital desktop with digital pictures, plump folders, and endless emails. The wife complains, but, hey, she has the house full of Coca Cola stuff.
Obsessive compulsivity is a benign personality trait, unless it deals with things that kill or blow up. The AK-47? Where do we see people abusing AK-47s every day? Iraq! In fact, the day "They Pulled Ol' Saddam Down," a stray AK-47 bullet shot into the air by celebrating Iraqis, came down to kill one of our own soldiers. The Iraq Nation has a serious OC problem with AK-47s, and, from my observation, the NRA needs to hold "Proper Use AK-47 Workshops" around the world. Until Iraq can come to grips with the massive, misuse of the AK-47 in their nation, the hope of having anything close to a friendly government evolve out of George Bush's War, is impossible.
In fact, President Bush has so many obsessive compulsive character traits, we couldn't begin to deal, adequately, with all of them here. Just to mention a few of his OC's, we would list, kingship, lying, covering up, denial of the truth, lack of concern for ordinary folks, both in the US and Iraq, delusions of grandeur, over-using the word "opine" to prove that he is smart, bull-headedness, collecting guns (Saddam's), vacationing, facial ticks, "it's not my fault," which is evident now with his blaming Democrats for the Foley mess, ... ah, whatever! I would love everyone who reads this, to leave a comment on other Bush character defects, and explain your reason. All answers are acceptable.
What we are experiencing, among all the other, "sick, sick, sick" variants of Bush's personality, is the absolute, purposeful ignoring of education. "Let's throw NCLB out there early in our first year of office, and we don't have to focus on children, again." This administration has totally ignored our public education and the inhabits, there-of, unless they decide to join the Bush's military action in Iraq or be a part of his Republican base, who is being trifled with by an over-sexed, Congressional "page!" Or unless the teenaged, high school graduate or dropout fall for the ol' "hell-hole" of Baghdad, trickery." As mentioned before, a mandatory, MMPI-2 Inventory, could have identified Bush's deviant traits, which would have proven Bush to be unfit for service to our country by sharing the same traits that Saddam and Kim Jong Il possess.
Let's face it, this administration is the first administration which has ignored, totally, our public education system. Can you name our Secretary of Education? The cost of education rises while our government ignores it and sends the money to Iraq. While my brother in Thailand teaches classes on the U. S. Culture, I am an educational consultant, through blogs. By the end of the semester, the Thai students will get to know me well enough to feel free to ask me any questions they want, thousands of miles away. Public education should be free enough to use modern technology and flexible enough to use it and learn about other countries around the world, first handedly. Unfortunately, our teachers and our students are laden down with dozens of redundancy NCLB testings.
Our own people have taken second fiddle to a war in Iraq, by a serious, psychopathic administration.
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Speaking of AK-47s in school, please check out my post today titled
Pretending With the Enemy: Mom’s “Shock and Awe” Blitz Against War Toys (and other pretend weapons that pretend kill and pretend maim) at www.8cmdeluded.com
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