School Obama's Daughters Attend Has 11 Armed Guards
by AWR Hawkins 24 Dec 2012, 2:33 AM PDT
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Some interesting news has broken in the wake of the latest push for gun control by President Obama and Senate Democrats: Obama sends his kids to a school where armed guards are used as a matter of fact.
The school, Sidwell Friends School in Washington, DC, has 11 security officers and is seeking to hire a new police officer as we speak.
If you dismiss this by saying, "Of course they have armed guards -- they get Secret Service protection," then you've missed the larger point.
The larger point is that this is standard operating procedure for the school, period. And this is the reason people like NBC's David Gregory send their kids to Sidwell, they know their kids will be protected from the carnage that befell kids at a school where armed guards weren't used (and weren't even allowed).
Shame on President Obama for seeking more gun control and for trying to prevent the parents of other school children from doing what he has clearly done for his own. His children sit under the protection guns afford, while the children of regular Americans are sacrificed.
All Secret Service protection should be withdrawn from the President's children...and his cunt of a wife...immediately. Let him sweat awhile wondering if they will be safe like he wants everyone else to do.
But I'm glad that Sidwell school is serious about protecting its kids, even if the lefty parents of those kids are also hypocritical assholes.
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Svartalf wrote:If the school didn't have guards of its own, the SS would be watching it like hawks, probably does anyway.
Why are Obama's kids worth protecting with Secret Service details and 11 other guards, but my life isn't even worthy (in his eyes) of being protected by me?
'Religion has actually convinced people that there's an invisible man -- living in the sky -- who watches everything you do, every minute of every day. And the invisible man has a special list of ten things he does not want you to do.. And if you do any of these ten things, he has a special place, full of fire and smoke and burning and torture and anguish, where he will send you to live and suffer and burn and choke and scream and cry forever and ever 'til the end of time! ..But He loves you.' - George Carlin
Obviously the President'schildren would be someone's target, so they need some form of protection. Though if it requires eleven agents, home schooling might be a better idea.
For everyone else, the solution for the lone gunmen running amok in school is to have a few carefully selected and trained school personnel being armed. Schools could even actively search for retired police or military for armed staff members.
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I don't think the kids should be hot-housed. They need a normal life, and not be penalized because their father is famous/important.
As for guns in schools, the staff should be asked who would/could use one, and those people trained to respond to any kind of attack, gun, katana, Hello Kitty dolls, anything dangerous to the kids.
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Svartalf wrote:If the school didn't have guards of its own, the SS would be watching it like hawks, probably does anyway.
Why are Obama's kids worth protecting with Secret Service details and 11 other guards, but my life isn't even worthy (in his eyes) of being protected by me?
Well, I imagine he knows that if you're dumb enough to ask the loaded question above then you're too dumb to be entrusted with a loaded gun. Hope this helps.
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Tyrannical wrote:Obviously the President'schildren would be someone's target, so they need some form of protection. Though if it requires eleven agents, home schooling might be a better idea.
For everyone else, the solution for the lone gunmen running amok in school is to have a few carefully selected and trained school personnel being armed. Schools could even actively search for retired police or military for armed staff members. And I would be more than willing to pay my share of the estimated annual tax cost of $6 billion. Oh wait, what......
FIFY
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