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By Janet Evans
Friday, Aug 15 2008, 11:43 AM
Question: How will Texas’ Harrold Independent School District make national history this fall?
In a stunning policy change decision, the Harrold Independent School District will allow qualified employees to carry concealed handguns. Harrold, Texas is located approximately 30 minutes from the closest sheriff’s department and the school campus is located very close to a main highway. Officials believe this makes the district a prime target for intruders and therefore, justifies the need for protection.
The employees will need to qualify to be able to carry a concealed weapon. This includes crisis management training and they will be required to use special anti-ricochet ammunition.
The superintendent of the district, David Thweatt, makes an interesting point regarding gun-free zones:
"When the federal government started making schools gun-free zones, that's when all of these shootings started. Why would you put it out there that a group of people can't defend themselves? That's like saying 'sic 'em' to a dog," Thweatt said in Friday's online edition of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.Thweatt said officials researched the policy and considered other options for about a year before approving the policy change. He said the district also has various other security measures in place to prevent a school shooting.
"The naysayers think (a shooting) won't happen here. If something were to happen here, I'd much rather be calling a parent to tell them that their child is OK because we were able to protect them," Thweatt said.
Texas law outlaws firearms on school campuses "unless pursuant to the written regulations or written authorization of the institution."
Read the story
HERE
Bravo to the Harrold Independent School District, of the Lone Star State.
At least they had the fortitude to take the steps to think out of the box.
At least they are taking steps to prevent what may happen if some psychotic or evil person decides to bring their own weapon(s) of choice into their schools and harm their town's children.
At least they will have some defense weapons in the schools to fight back without waiting for police to show up. All they can do is be prepared.
Bravo.
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By Janet Evans
Wednesday, Jul 23 2008, 06:40 AM
You hear a lot about families with troubled kids. Kids dropping out of school, joining up with gangs, doing violent crimes. Eventually someone gets hurt or someone gets killed. Then blame is handed out. There is always a lot of blame. It isn’t very often that the blame takes a full circle and comes back to the parents, though. Usually the parents are blaming everyone else instead.
In Cleveland, Ohio there is a small group of woman who are on the streets trying to be moms. That’s because they’ve lost their real children…killed on the streets. Instead of taking the easy way out and blaming everyone else, they are taking the responsibility. They know their sons were "tearing up the community." They’re telling people it’s time “to take the blinders off.”
These mothers are working against youth violence in Cleveland
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By Janet Evans
Sunday, Jul 20 2008, 05:32 PM
 Duane Keiser
So, there’s a reason we feed our prisoners better that a simple diet of bread and water. Maybe that’s all some of them deserve…especially those who murder, or those who harm children, or those who deal drugs. But we treat prisoners better.
Let’s keep a better eye on the underweight ones now, too.
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By Janet Evans
Wednesday, Jul 9 2008, 06:40 AM
Peer-to-Peer file sharing networks such as LimeWire or Napster allow computer users to share data, music, or movie files between computers. You have to remember, copyrighted material is not legal to share with these programs, which severely limits file sharing.
I would think the average person is going to "file share" from home. First of all, while most computer connections are now faster with cable, it still takes time and bandwidth to do so. Plus you are allowing someone to link to your computer when you "share."
"Sometime late last year, an employee of a McLean investment firm decided to trade some music, or maybe a movie, with like-minded users of the online file-sharing network LimeWire while using a company computer. In doing so, he inadvertently opened the private files of his firm, Wagner Resource Group, to the public.
That exposed the names, dates of birth and Social Security numbers of about 2,000 of the firm's clients, including a number of high-powered lawyers and Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer.
The breach was not discovered for nearly six months. A reader of washingtonpost.com's Security Fix blog found the information while searching LimeWire in June."
Like I said in my title...I could see a teenager doing this...
Read the article from the Washington Post
Justice Breyer Is Among Victims in Data Breach Caused by File Sharing Justice Breyer
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By Janet Evans
Tuesday, Jul 1 2008, 06:50 AM
I blogged in May about a Naval Reserve Station in LaCrosse, WI that had a 2000 lb. anchor that went missing, most likely at the hands of thieves who turned it in for scrap metal. Who knows how much money that anchor was worth?
With some people tight on funds, instead of picking up cans for recycling for a few extra dollars, the lowest of the low have found a way to make bigger bucks. They’re doing it in none other than cemeteries.
From Chicago to Florida, to Arizona and Texas, they haven’t yet become grave robbers, per se, but they might as well be. They’ve started with ornaments, such as vases. Some just flimsy and decorative, but others more heavy and ornamental.
The stakes are higher in Scottsdale [AZ], according to Jim Welch, director of family services for Green Acres Mortuary & Cemetery.
“While thefts are fewer, stolen bronze vases weigh about 4 pounds and cost $495 apiece. The cemetery foots the bill for replacements.
"We had a theft in January," Welch said. "They took two vases. We haven't had any incidents since then."
Welch said groundskeepers placed replacement vases the same day and families weren't contacted.
"It's very saddening that thieves are preying on cemeteries and grave sites," Welch said. "I don't know what to say that it's come to this, to steal from cemeteries.
We have to put an end to the problem. Police and scrap metal dealers are aware, and we're getting cooperation from them.
"We are open to the public. We can't really close our gates. A cemetery is known to be accessible to families. You don't want to stymie that activity."
View the entire article from Red Orbit
E.V. Scrap Metal Thieves Turn Attention to Robbing Graves

That’s just an example, and it’s happening all across the country. So, what used to be elegant and long-lasting as a monument for loved ones, will soon end up being plastic as another sign of the times. What these thieves don't realize as they make their quick buck is that when a loved one comes back to a cemetery and sees a monument or vase for their loved one missing, they've pillaged part of a heart or memory, too.
I guess that’s why the Egyptians sealed their tombs. But alas, that didn’t work either.
Tomb Robbers!
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By Janet Evans
Wednesday, Apr 30 2008, 11:49 AM
Well, this makes sense.
Teachers should be dressing more appropriately in school.
They would command more respect from students if they did.
But if they stuck to one specific color as the police department in Springfield, Mass. is going to do, well, that would put fear into the students and help put an end to violence, don’t you think?
Read about it on Fox News í here
It's interesting to note that the former police commissioner in Springfield, Ed Flynn, is the new police chief in Milwaukee...He's the one who wanted to "soften the image." That should be refreshing for Milwaukee.
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By Janet Evans
Friday, Apr 18 2008, 06:45 AM
Don’t you just love cotton candy?
We know most kids do.
Or any other pink type of powdered candy.
The trouble with the candy in this picture is that it isn’t….
Candy, that is….

It’s cocaine…flavored cocaine.
The newest rage in California….strawberry, coconut, lemon, cinnamon.
And even though this laced cocaine was originally meant to mask the drug,
Who do you think will now be the target for this fruity concoction?
Just like flavored cigarettes or drug laced stickers, we know who’s going to want to try this drug.
Once again, we have drug dealers specifically targeting the young.
Read the article from NBC News
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By Janet Evans
Wednesday, Mar 26 2008, 06:10 PM
After reading the story I am going to link you to, I know from past experience there will be differing views among my readers.
So be it.
I’m clear on my views.
This is a story about government surveillance.
It begins off the coast of Washington State, near the city of Bellingham, where federal agents are monitoring terrorist activity that could possibly come in off of ferry runs.
But this is off of an interstate highway, and they are monitoring the area for nuclear “dirty bombs.”
The article doesn’t say so, but for them to be monitoring specifically for this activity, you would think there has to have been some tip-off somewhere along the line….but back to the story.
They are monitoring activity using highly sensitive radiation detectors.
On this day, in the article, a car goes by at 70 miles per hour and the detector goes off with a warning.
They chase the driver, pull over the car, do questioning, do a search, and what do the find?
They find radiation, alright….but as my title suggests, it is a pet.
The owner's cat had cancer and had undergone radiation treatment several days earlier.
Now, I think….how cool is that...we could detect radiation from a cancer treatment? In a cat?
Look what we can do!
The article states something to that degree, also.
I say, keep it up and do what you have to do to prevent terrorism in the U.S.
We have already caught two terrorists on our soil, before they did the damage they intended to do, which you will also read about.
The writer will end his article with a quote from a Washington, San Juan County Councilman, Kevin Ranker, who says “I think it’s fair to say many people up here have been left wondering just what kind of country it is they’ re living in.”
Well, Kevin Ranker…I think we are living in a wonderful country.
And I would like to keep it that way.
I know it would be an inconvenience to be stopped by an FBI agent because I had radiation in my car.
I’m sure most people would be scared and angry about it at first.
But later, I’m sure you would feel reassured that if that had been a “dirty bomb” heading to San Juan, you would be safe.
God Bless America.
Here’s the story from the Seattle Times
ø Watch out, you’re being watched ÷ here
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By Janet Evans
Tuesday, Mar 11 2008, 06:25 AM
 Tent City in Phoenix, AZ If you are in Phoenix, Arizona...don't break the law. And if you are an illegal immigrant, maybe you just better avoid Arizona altogether. You may be be familiar with Sheriff Joe Arpaio, known as "America's toughest Sheriff." And that he is. He's the one who runs that tent city jail. He makes all of the male inmates wear pink underclothes and eat food that's not quite fresh. They sleep outside, in tents, all year round, no matter what the weather. Arpaio is tough on illegal immigrants too. "Arpaio finds creative ways to arrest illegal immigrants — using state law intended on human smuggling to charge them with smuggling themselves — something no one else in the state has attempted."
And once arrested, they learn English. Sheriff Arpaio is in trouble with the public quite often because of his methods. But it's thought he will be re-elected again, for the fifth time, in November. Read about America's toughest sheriff and his stance on illegal immigrants on npr.orgAmerica's Toughest Sheriff Takes On Immigration å here
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By Janet Evans
Friday, Feb 29 2008, 06:25 AM
Picture returning to work from lunch, sitting in your office, not having had a chance to look at your email yet...
All of a sudden, a gunman bursts into the building, lines up all the employees against the wall and threatens to kill the employee who makes the highest wage.
Imagine how you would feel to later find out that it was all a "test" to see how you would handle the situation.
And, by the way, you were warned about it in an email....but, too bad if you didn't receive it before the experiment.
It just so happens, your office is on a second floor, and co-workers were thinking of jumping out of the windows.
Others are so distraught they now need psychological counseling.
The "fake gunman" could have been killed in the process.
Who knows if authorities might have shown up with real weapons.
Well, something like this did happened last Friday, in North Carolina.
What makes it worse is that it wasn't an office building.
It was a college campus; Elizabeth City State University.
And it happened just eight days after five killings by a gunman at Northern Illinois University.
"Anthony Brown, vice chancellor for student affairs, said the university was testing its response to shootings of the sort that have shaken campuses around the country. "The intent was not to frighten them but to test our system and also to test the response of the security that was on campus and the people that were notified," Brown said."
"I was prepared to die at that moment," Wang, [a political science teacher] said Tuesday."
The mock gunman broke into Wang's class.
Brown gets the honorary degree of DUNCE.
Read the article in the The News & Observer Mock Gunman Terrifies Students ç here
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By Janet Evans
Sunday, Feb 3 2008, 01:00 PM
If you haven't been in the actual store, I'm sure you've walked past one at either Brookfield Square or Mayfair. They are dark, and shuttered. They smell strongly of cologne...it pours out of the entryway. Handsome young people, usually men, are standing inside near the doors...sales clerks. I'm talking about Abercrombie & Fitch The chain has been in past news before regarding their provocative ads and for charges of racist hiring policies. They are in the news again. They have a new ad campaign of photos out where one photo includes three twenty-something guys in a field, shirtless, their backs to us, all appearing to be pulling up their jeans as they walk away. One of them has some of his buttocks showing as he is pulling them up. Walking behind them is the slight figure of a female, who is shadowed. In Virginia Beach, police seized this mural and charged the manager with obscenity charges. Children are allowed to enter the store and these photos are not proper, is what's been said. Read the article Virginia Beach Police Seize Photos From Abercrombie Store à here
Has the Abercrombie & Fitch gone to far in their ads?
Did the police go to far?
What do you think?
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