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WAYCROSS, Ga. (AP) -- A group of third-graders plotted to attack their teacher, bringing a broken steak knife, handcuffs, duct tape and other items for the job and assigning children tasks including covering the windows and cleaning up afterward, police said Tuesday....

 

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WAYCROSS, Ga. (AP) -- A group of third-graders plotted to attack their teacher, bringing a broken steak knife, handcuffs, duct tape and other items for the job and assigning children tasks including covering the windows and cleaning up afterward, police said Tuesday....

 

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Ain't nuttin wrong with a little corporal punishment now an then.;)

 

Holy crap.. I somehow don't think a big stick is gonna bring the love out of these kids.. prolly how they wound up so pissed in the first place and plotted this insanity. Uncontrolled anger...

 

 

The parents of these kids should be made to home school them, after these kids have been expelled.

 

Totally agree.. keep your garbage in your in your own yard. Unreal.

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One more reason to bring back the paddle. Maybe I should start a movement.

 

 

In England they gave up physical punishment way after I left school.

 

They never used the paddle here, although I do know what it is.

 

In my day, the jerk would have a 5 foot length of bamboo cane, and bring it down on your hand as hard as he could. They would aim for the tips of your fingers where the sensory neurones are plentiful.

 

It was a fantastic job for sadists, and many were attracted to it. They will all be dead now, which is a shame. I'd like to find them all, kidnap them, and have some fun of my own..

 

On several occasions I got the cane simply for defending myself. But they called it fighting. Perhaps they would have prefered it if I did nothing while some kid beats me up.

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In England they gave up physical punishment way after I left school.

 

They never used the paddle here, although I do know what it is.

 

In my day, the jerk would have a 5 foot length of bamboo cane, and bring it down on your hand as hard as he could. They would aim for the tips of your fingers where the sensory neurones are plentiful.

 

It was a fantastic job for sadists, and many were attracted to it. They will all be dead now, which is a shame. I'd like to find them all, kidnap them, and have some fun of my own..

 

On several occasions I got the cane simply for defending myself. But they called it fighting. Perhaps they would have prefered it if I did nothing while some kid beats me up.

 

Sounds nice.. I too love it when people play with words to excuse them and condemn you..

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I kidnapped my 3rd grade teacher last year and forced her to watch everything Paris Hilton has ever done until she cracked.

The power to do good is also the power to do harm. - Milton Friedman

 

 

"I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents." - James Madison

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Sounds nice.. I too love it when people play with words to excuse them and condemn you..

 

The school was set back from the main road, so there was quite a long walk from where the buses dropped the kids off, to the school.

 

Every morning there would be several kids tearing down the road to the school. These were kids who had missed the prior bus for whatever reason. It was not a good idea really to have kids do this, as there were many elderly people living in that road.

 

A kid running into a pensioner at full pelt is sure to do an elderly person a great deal of damage.

 

But the kids were encourages to do this, as being late in the morning was a beatable offence.

 

At all school entrances were "prefects", you might know them as kid monitors. These were other kids who presumably, got some kind of power buzz from being in a position of authority. They would escort the late kid to the area by the main assembly area to await a teacher.

 

I can hardly believe that kids were once treated like this. We hated teachers, and just couldn't wait to leave school.

 

I have to say, it seems today that some kids need disciplining. But I would not like to see a return to how things were done in my day.

 

Teachers, like all bullies, are really cowards. They would never treat some boys like this. Certain boys, from known families, would never be beaten.

 

The teachers knew only to well, that such and such a family contained fathers, uncles, and other young men who would swiftly seek vengeance.

 

There were famous stories of teachers who had received a savage beating, but unfortunately, I never witnessed one.

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Corporal punishment, used judiciously, is not a bad thing (IMO). Gotta have guidelines, and teachers abusing their power should be disciplined themselves (maybe use the paddle on them?:eek:) Being late to school is not a punishable offense. Disrupting class is. Just consider it an attention-getter.;)
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Here's another one...

Six days after she was sucker punched and beaten in her own Baltimore classroom, high school art teacher Jolita Berry still finds it almost impossible to watch the MySpace video of the attack. And she can?t make herself go back to work.

 

Teacher 'petrified' after attack by student - TODAY: People - MSNBC.com

 

 

We need to get a hold of our younger society.

"You can't stop insane people from doing insane things by passing insane laws. That's just insane!" Penn & Teller

 

NEVER FORGOTTEN

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Here's another one...

 

Teacher 'petrified' after attack by student - TODAY: People - MSNBC.com

 

 

We need to get a hold of our younger society.

Too often young people don't suffer consequences for their actions. Mommy and daddy don't pay attention to what they're doing and a lot of parents even think it's "cute" when little johnny or janie do something wrong. If teens want to be like adults and have all of the rights adults enjoy, they should be treated like adults and suffer the consequences when they do something wrong. They need to be taught that with rights, comes responsibility.
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The school was set back from the main road, so there was quite a long walk from where the buses dropped the kids off, to the school.

 

Every morning there would be several kids tearing down the road to the school. These were kids who had missed the prior bus for whatever reason. It was not a good idea really to have kids do this, as there were many elderly people living in that road.

 

A kid running into a pensioner at full pelt is sure to do an elderly person a great deal of damage.

 

But the kids were encourages to do this, as being late in the morning was a beatable offence.

 

At all school entrances were "prefects", you might know them as kid monitors. These were other kids who presumably, got some kind of power buzz from being in a position of authority. They would escort the late kid to the area by the main assembly area to await a teacher.

 

I can hardly believe that kids were once treated like this. We hated teachers, and just couldn't wait to leave school.

 

I have to say, it seems today that some kids need disciplining. But I would not like to see a return to how things were done in my day.

 

Teachers, like all bullies, are really cowards. They would never treat some boys like this. Certain boys, from known families, would never be beaten.

 

The teachers knew only to well, that such and such a family contained fathers, uncles, and other young men who would swiftly seek vengeance.

 

There were famous stories of teachers who had received a savage beating, but unfortunately, I never witnessed one.

 

I hope the purple comment isn't referring to all teachers. I am sure you meant just the ones that treated students in this manner. Where I come from the teacher is in much more danger of being assaulted by a student, than the other way around, on any given day. Here it would be a loss of a job and, more than likely, loss of a teaching certificate.

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The school was set back from the main road, so there was quite a long walk from where the buses dropped the kids off, to the school.

 

Every morning there would be several kids tearing down the road to the school. These were kids who had missed the prior bus for whatever reason. It was not a good idea really to have kids do this, as there were many elderly people living in that road.

 

A kid running into a pensioner at full pelt is sure to do an elderly person a great deal of damage.

 

But the kids were encourages to do this, as being late in the morning was a beatable offence.

 

At all school entrances were "prefects", you might know them as kid monitors. These were other kids who presumably, got some kind of power buzz from being in a position of authority. They would escort the late kid to the area by the main assembly area to await a teacher.

 

I can hardly believe that kids were once treated like this. We hated teachers, and just couldn't wait to leave school.

 

I have to say, it seems today that some kids need disciplining. But I would not like to see a return to how things were done in my day.

 

Teachers, like all bullies, are really cowards. They would never treat some boys like this. Certain boys, from known families, would never be beaten.

 

The teachers knew only to well, that such and such a family contained fathers, uncles, and other young men who would swiftly seek vengeance.

 

There were famous stories of teachers who had received a savage beating, but unfortunately, I never witnessed one.

 

Really, as a teacher you didn't like the part about them knowing ahead of time, but didn't mind the, "Bully" thing?

 

In all fairness, he is from Great Britton and I don't know what the teachers are like there.

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Really, as a teacher you didn't like the part about them knowing ahead of time, but didn't mind the, "Bully" thing?

 

In all fairness, he is from Great Britton and I don't know what the teachers are like there.

 

Yes, I am aware of this. However the beginning of the statement was a generalzed "teachers". And I, for one, am NOT a bully!

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Really, as a teacher you didn't like the part about them knowing ahead of time, but didn't mind the, "Bully" thing?

 

In all fairness, he is from Great Britton and I don't know what the teachers are like there.

 

 

Listen to another brick in the wall part 2.. They were from the old country.. :D

 

The Happiest days of our lives/Another brick in the Wall PT.2

 

Well, when we grew up and went to school,

There were certain teachers,

Who would hurt the children in any way they could,

By pouring their derision,

Upon anything we did,

Exposing every weakness,

However carefully hidden by the kids.

 

But in (but in) the town it was well known,

When they got home at night,

Their fat and psychopathic wives would thrash them,

Within inches of their lives.

 

 

 

 

We don't need no education

We dont need no thought control

No dark sarcasm in the classroom

Teachers leave them kids alone

Hey! Teachers! Leave them kids alone!

All in all it's just another brick in the wall.

All in all you're just another brick in the wall.

 

We don't need no education

We dont need no thought control

No dark sarcasm in the classroom

Teachers leave them kids alone

Hey! Teachers! Leave them kids alone!

All in all it's just another brick in the wall.

All in all you're just another brick in the wall.

 

"Wrong, Do it again!"

"If you don't eat yer meat, you can't have any pudding. How can you

have any pudding if you don't eat yer meat?"

"You! Yes, you behind the bikesheds, stand still laddy!"

 

 

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Listen to another brick in the wall part 2.. They were from the old country.. :D

 

Hmmm, now I got that darn song stuck in my head!! ;)

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