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Group: alt.nuke.the.usa · Group Profile
Author: dechucka
Date: May 13, 2007 22:06

"Greg Procter" ihug.co.nz> wrote in message
news:4647EE01.3B13E06E@ihug.co.nz...
> dechucka wrote:
>>
>> "Greg Procter" ihug.co.nz> wrote in message
>> news:4647EC7E.E0CF3F5B@ihug.co.nz...
>>> Arthur Brain wrote:
>>>>
>>>> zxcvbob wrote:
>>>>> RSweeney wrote:
>>>>>> "Arthur Brain" yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:1179106067.024938.203050@u30g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
>>>>>>> May 14, 2007 11:08am
>>>>>>> Article from: NEWS.com.au
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> TEACHERS at a Tennessee school who staged a mock attack by a
>>>>>>> gunman
>>>>>>> on
>>>>>>> a school trip left children crying under tables in dark room
>>>>>>> thinking
>>>>>>> they were going to die.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The mock attack last Thursday night was meant to be a "learning
>>>>>>> experience and lasted five minutes" during a week-long trip to a
>>>>>>> state
>>>>>>> park, said Scales Elementary School assistant principal Don
>>>>>>> Bartch,
>>>>>>> who led the trip.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "We got together and discussed what we would have done in a real
>>>>>>> situation," he said.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On the last night of the trip, the teachers told the 69 students
>>>>>>> there
>>>>>>> was a gunman on the loose.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> They were told to lie on the floor or hide under tables and stay
>>>>>>> quiet. A teacher, disguised in a hooded sweatshirt, even pulled
>>>>>>> on a
>>>>>>> locked door, the Associated Press reported.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> When the lights went out, about 20 children began crying, said
>>>>>>> 11-year-
>>>>>>> old Shay Naylor.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "At first I thought I was going to die. We flipped out," she
>>>>>>> said.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Parents of the children, who were all about 11 years old, were
>>>>>>> outraged over the drill- especially as it came in the wake of the
>>>>>>> Virginia Tech shooting.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "The children were in that room in the dark, begging for their
>>>>>>> lives,
>>>>>>> because they thought there was someone with a gun after them,"
>>>>>>> said
>>>>>>> Brandy Cole, whose son went on the trip.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> School principal Catherine Stephens said the situation "involved
>>>>>>> poor
>>>>>>> judgment" but would not say whether the staff would face
>>>>>>> discipline.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And to think the entire nation did "duck and cover" for decades.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Too bad none of the kids were karate or Judo masters. That might
>>>>> have
>>>>> been interesting.
>>>>
>>>> Why?
>>>>
>>>> Are you thinking they could have attacked the imaginary gun-man who
>>>> didn't exist and was never there?
>>>>
>>>> Or are you thinking a bit of jiu-jitsu on the pansies who were
>>>> cowering under desks would have straightened them out?
>>>>
>>>> Please forgive me all the questions, but I am still unable to fathom
>>>> the american "mind" (using the term loosely, as you can see).
>>>
>>> Think "shallow".
>>
>> A "fathom" is to deep than?
>
> I'm not sure "fathom" is in the general US vocabulary.
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