msnbc.msn.com — A New Jersey second-grader's drawing of a stick figure shooting a gun has earned him a one-day school suspension. Seven-year-old Kyle Walker's mom told an The Press newspaper of Atlantic City that her son was suspended for violating the district's zero-tolerance policy on guns. She said her son told her he'd drawn a water pistol.
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adeptusliberusOct 22, 2007
The tragedy is that I've had teachers who were some of the most logical, reasonable, rational, and inspiring people that I've ever had the pleasure of knowing. I've had an equal share whose behavior, views, and work ethic led myself and my parents to believe that they received their degree and teaching credentials from General Mills.
thebenallenOct 23, 2007
You Australians are yer grammar. At least we can speak properly. You probably don't know anyone with a gun because *gasps* you live in f**king Australia where there are extremely tight gun laws!
thecatcantalkOct 24, 2007
Yeah, remember Reagan's first term? There was the nine-year-old girl on Long Island who told the nice teacher her mommy and daddy smoked funny cigarettes after dinner...DEA showed up at their house, found a hydroponic grow room in the basement, the parents got mad prison time for cultivation with intent to distribute. I wonder what ever happened to that little girl?My girlfriend's parents grew up in Viet Nam, where that was one of the first things the teachers did to the kids: teaching them to turn their parents in. Hitler did the same thing. "Class, do any of your neighbors have funny candlesticks on the dinner table at Christmastime? Tell the nice man."
tomasiiOct 26, 2007
Another blow against common sense in our country
carguy13Mar 4, 2008
some parents should be smacked....