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Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2018 11:18 pm
by UpstateSCHokie
He's right folks. We don't need to punish & strip away the rights of law abiding gun owners. We need to fix the security in our schools. Why should federal & state government buildings have so much security, but our own schools do not? Our most precious things in our lives are our children. We should give them at least the same amount of security that we give to politicians.

BTW, this is the same father that received all of the hate-tweets from liberals for wearing a Trump shirt. These are the same liberals that keep telling us how much they care about the children, but apparently they don't care about the ones whose fathers support Trump.

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Trump-Supporting Father Who Lost Daughter In Florida Shooting Delivers Amazing Speech At White House
Benny Johnson
5:34 PM 02/21/2018

When Andrew Pollack grabbed the microphone at the White House to tell President Trump what he thinks about school shootings, you could hear a pin drop.

Pollack lost his daughter Meadow last week at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland when a deranged gunman rampaged through the school with an semi-automatic rifle.

Pollack received some criticism online for wearing a Trump 2020 shirt while holding up a photo of his deceased daughter Meadow.

Reporter Alexandra Seltzer tweeted this photo of Andrew Pollack, who was holding up a photo of his missing daughter, Meadow Pollack, one of the 17 deceased.

Today, students and families who experienced the horrific school shooting in Florida last week gathered at the White House to speak with President Trump. Trump gathered the families and students in the State Dining Room at the White House and listened as high school students took turns on the microphone. When Pollack took the microphone and told his gut wrenching story, everyone went silent.

Mr. Pollack’s full remarks deserve to be printed:
I’m here because my daughter has no voice.

She was murdered last week, and she was taken from us, shot nine times on the third floor. We as a country failed our children. This shouldn’t happen. We go to the airport, I can’t get on a plane with a bottle of water, but we leave some animal to walk into a school and shoot our children. It is just not right.

And we need come together as a country and work on what’s important.

And that is protecting our children in the schools. That’s the only thing that matters right now. Everyone has to come together and not think about different laws. We need to come together as a country, not different parties, and figure out how we protect the schools. It is simple.

It is not difficult. We protect airports. We protect concerts, stadiums, embassies. The Department of Education that I walked in today that has a security guard in the elevator. How do you think that makes me feel? In the elevator they got a security guard. I’m very angry that this happened, because it keeps happening.

9/11 happened once, and they fixed everything. How many schools, how many children have to get shot? It stops here with this administration and me. I’m not going to sleep until it is fixed. And Mr. President, we’re going to fix it. Because I’m going to fix it. I’m not going to rest.

And my boys need live with this. I want to see everyone — you guys look at this. Me, I’m — I’m a man, but to see your children go through this, bury their sister. That’s what I keep saying because I want to sink in. Not forget about this. We can’t forget about it.

All these school shootings, it doesn’t make sense. Fix it.

Should have been one school shooting and we should have fixed it. And I’m pissed. Because my daughter I’m not going to see again. She’s not here. She’s not here. She’s in North Lauderdale at … King David Cemetery. That is where I go to see my kid now.

And if we all work together and come up with the right idea — school safety. It is not about gun laws. That is another fight, another battle. Let’s fix the schools and then you guys can battle it out whatever you want. But we need our children safe. Monday, tomorrow, whatever day it is, your kids are going to go to school. You think everyone’s kids are safe?

I didn’t think it was going to happen to me. If I knew that, I would have been at the school every day if I knew it was that dangerous. It’s enough. Let’s get together, work with the president and fix the schools. That’s it. No other discussions. … I’m never going to see my kid again. … Never, ever will I see my kid. I want it to sink in. It’s eternity. My beautiful daughter I’m never going to see again. And it’s simple. It’s not — we can fix it.
http://dailycaller.com/2018/02/21/trump ... ite-house/

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 4:36 pm
by cwtcr hokie
UpstateSCHokie wrote:He's right folks. We don't need to punish & strip away the rights of law abiding gun owners. We need to fix the security in our schools. Why should federal & state government buildings have so much security, but our own schools do not? Our most precious things in our lives are our children. We should give them at least the same amount of security that we give to politicians.

BTW, this is the same father that received all of the hate-tweets from liberals for wearing a Trump shirt. These are the same liberals that keep telling us how much they care about the children, but apparently they don't care about the ones whose fathers support Trump.

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Trump-Supporting Father Who Lost Daughter In Florida Shooting Delivers Amazing Speech At White House
Benny Johnson
5:34 PM 02/21/2018

When Andrew Pollack grabbed the microphone at the White House to tell President Trump what he thinks about school shootings, you could hear a pin drop.

Pollack lost his daughter Meadow last week at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland when a deranged gunman rampaged through the school with an semi-automatic rifle.

Pollack received some criticism online for wearing a Trump 2020 shirt while holding up a photo of his deceased daughter Meadow.

Reporter Alexandra Seltzer tweeted this photo of Andrew Pollack, who was holding up a photo of his missing daughter, Meadow Pollack, one of the 17 deceased.

Today, students and families who experienced the horrific school shooting in Florida last week gathered at the White House to speak with President Trump. Trump gathered the families and students in the State Dining Room at the White House and listened as high school students took turns on the microphone. When Pollack took the microphone and told his gut wrenching story, everyone went silent.

Mr. Pollack’s full remarks deserve to be printed:
I’m here because my daughter has no voice.

She was murdered last week, and she was taken from us, shot nine times on the third floor. We as a country failed our children. This shouldn’t happen. We go to the airport, I can’t get on a plane with a bottle of water, but we leave some animal to walk into a school and shoot our children. It is just not right.

And we need come together as a country and work on what’s important.

And that is protecting our children in the schools. That’s the only thing that matters right now. Everyone has to come together and not think about different laws. We need to come together as a country, not different parties, and figure out how we protect the schools. It is simple.

It is not difficult. We protect airports. We protect concerts, stadiums, embassies. The Department of Education that I walked in today that has a security guard in the elevator. How do you think that makes me feel? In the elevator they got a security guard. I’m very angry that this happened, because it keeps happening.

9/11 happened once, and they fixed everything. How many schools, how many children have to get shot? It stops here with this administration and me. I’m not going to sleep until it is fixed. And Mr. President, we’re going to fix it. Because I’m going to fix it. I’m not going to rest.

And my boys need live with this. I want to see everyone — you guys look at this. Me, I’m — I’m a man, but to see your children go through this, bury their sister. That’s what I keep saying because I want to sink in. Not forget about this. We can’t forget about it.

All these school shootings, it doesn’t make sense. Fix it.

Should have been one school shooting and we should have fixed it. And I’m pissed. Because my daughter I’m not going to see again. She’s not here. She’s not here. She’s in North Lauderdale at … King David Cemetery. That is where I go to see my kid now.

And if we all work together and come up with the right idea — school safety. It is not about gun laws. That is another fight, another battle. Let’s fix the schools and then you guys can battle it out whatever you want. But we need our children safe. Monday, tomorrow, whatever day it is, your kids are going to go to school. You think everyone’s kids are safe?

I didn’t think it was going to happen to me. If I knew that, I would have been at the school every day if I knew it was that dangerous. It’s enough. Let’s get together, work with the president and fix the schools. That’s it. No other discussions. … I’m never going to see my kid again. … Never, ever will I see my kid. I want it to sink in. It’s eternity. My beautiful daughter I’m never going to see again. And it’s simple. It’s not — we can fix it.
http://dailycaller.com/2018/02/21/trump ... ite-house/
and yet in those discussions yesterday many folks claimed the schools have to be gun free zones....amazing. He is 100% right, I can't get into a nfl stadium with anything unless it is in a clear ziplock but the dude in FL is walking thru the school with a damn rifle

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 5:48 pm
by TheH2
UpstateSCHokie wrote:He's right folks. We don't need to punish & strip away the rights of law abiding gun owners. We need to fix the security in our schools. Why should federal & state government buildings have so much security, but our own schools do not? Our most precious things in our lives are our children. We should give them at least the same amount of security that we give to politicians.

BTW, this is the same father that received all of the hate-tweets from liberals for wearing a Trump shirt. These are the same liberals that keep telling us how much they care about the children, but apparently they don't care about the ones whose fathers support Trump.

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Trump-Supporting Father Who Lost Daughter In Florida Shooting Delivers Amazing Speech At White House
Benny Johnson
5:34 PM 02/21/2018

When Andrew Pollack grabbed the microphone at the White House to tell President Trump what he thinks about school shootings, you could hear a pin drop.

Pollack lost his daughter Meadow last week at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland when a deranged gunman rampaged through the school with an semi-automatic rifle.

Pollack received some criticism online for wearing a Trump 2020 shirt while holding up a photo of his deceased daughter Meadow.

Reporter Alexandra Seltzer tweeted this photo of Andrew Pollack, who was holding up a photo of his missing daughter, Meadow Pollack, one of the 17 deceased.

Today, students and families who experienced the horrific school shooting in Florida last week gathered at the White House to speak with President Trump. Trump gathered the families and students in the State Dining Room at the White House and listened as high school students took turns on the microphone. When Pollack took the microphone and told his gut wrenching story, everyone went silent.

Mr. Pollack’s full remarks deserve to be printed:
I’m here because my daughter has no voice.

She was murdered last week, and she was taken from us, shot nine times on the third floor. We as a country failed our children. This shouldn’t happen. We go to the airport, I can’t get on a plane with a bottle of water, but we leave some animal to walk into a school and shoot our children. It is just not right.

And we need come together as a country and work on what’s important.

And that is protecting our children in the schools. That’s the only thing that matters right now. Everyone has to come together and not think about different laws. We need to come together as a country, not different parties, and figure out how we protect the schools. It is simple.

It is not difficult. We protect airports. We protect concerts, stadiums, embassies. The Department of Education that I walked in today that has a security guard in the elevator. How do you think that makes me feel? In the elevator they got a security guard. I’m very angry that this happened, because it keeps happening.

9/11 happened once, and they fixed everything. How many schools, how many children have to get shot? It stops here with this administration and me. I’m not going to sleep until it is fixed. And Mr. President, we’re going to fix it. Because I’m going to fix it. I’m not going to rest.

And my boys need live with this. I want to see everyone — you guys look at this. Me, I’m — I’m a man, but to see your children go through this, bury their sister. That’s what I keep saying because I want to sink in. Not forget about this. We can’t forget about it.

All these school shootings, it doesn’t make sense. Fix it.

Should have been one school shooting and we should have fixed it. And I’m pissed. Because my daughter I’m not going to see again. She’s not here. She’s not here. She’s in North Lauderdale at … King David Cemetery. That is where I go to see my kid now.

And if we all work together and come up with the right idea — school safety. It is not about gun laws. That is another fight, another battle. Let’s fix the schools and then you guys can battle it out whatever you want. But we need our children safe. Monday, tomorrow, whatever day it is, your kids are going to go to school. You think everyone’s kids are safe?

I didn’t think it was going to happen to me. If I knew that, I would have been at the school every day if I knew it was that dangerous. It’s enough. Let’s get together, work with the president and fix the schools. That’s it. No other discussions. … I’m never going to see my kid again. … Never, ever will I see my kid. I want it to sink in. It’s eternity. My beautiful daughter I’m never going to see again. And it’s simple. It’s not — we can fix it.
http://dailycaller.com/2018/02/21/trump ... ite-house/
Bullet proof doors and glass in all schools.

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 6:01 pm
by HokieJoe
Unfortunately, we have to lock down schools across the country because some people think that the rights of crazy F's to walk the streets is more important than everyone else's rights.

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 7:11 pm
by cwtcr hokie
TheH2 wrote:
UpstateSCHokie wrote:He's right folks. We don't need to punish & strip away the rights of law abiding gun owners. We need to fix the security in our schools. Why should federal & state government buildings have so much security, but our own schools do not? Our most precious things in our lives are our children. We should give them at least the same amount of security that we give to politicians.

BTW, this is the same father that received all of the hate-tweets from liberals for wearing a Trump shirt. These are the same liberals that keep telling us how much they care about the children, but apparently they don't care about the ones whose fathers support Trump.

===========================================

Trump-Supporting Father Who Lost Daughter In Florida Shooting Delivers Amazing Speech At White House
Benny Johnson
5:34 PM 02/21/2018

When Andrew Pollack grabbed the microphone at the White House to tell President Trump what he thinks about school shootings, you could hear a pin drop.

Pollack lost his daughter Meadow last week at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland when a deranged gunman rampaged through the school with an semi-automatic rifle.

Pollack received some criticism online for wearing a Trump 2020 shirt while holding up a photo of his deceased daughter Meadow.

Reporter Alexandra Seltzer tweeted this photo of Andrew Pollack, who was holding up a photo of his missing daughter, Meadow Pollack, one of the 17 deceased.

Today, students and families who experienced the horrific school shooting in Florida last week gathered at the White House to speak with President Trump. Trump gathered the families and students in the State Dining Room at the White House and listened as high school students took turns on the microphone. When Pollack took the microphone and told his gut wrenching story, everyone went silent.

Mr. Pollack’s full remarks deserve to be printed:
I’m here because my daughter has no voice.

She was murdered last week, and she was taken from us, shot nine times on the third floor. We as a country failed our children. This shouldn’t happen. We go to the airport, I can’t get on a plane with a bottle of water, but we leave some animal to walk into a school and shoot our children. It is just not right.

And we need come together as a country and work on what’s important.

And that is protecting our children in the schools. That’s the only thing that matters right now. Everyone has to come together and not think about different laws. We need to come together as a country, not different parties, and figure out how we protect the schools. It is simple.

It is not difficult. We protect airports. We protect concerts, stadiums, embassies. The Department of Education that I walked in today that has a security guard in the elevator. How do you think that makes me feel? In the elevator they got a security guard. I’m very angry that this happened, because it keeps happening.

9/11 happened once, and they fixed everything. How many schools, how many children have to get shot? It stops here with this administration and me. I’m not going to sleep until it is fixed. And Mr. President, we’re going to fix it. Because I’m going to fix it. I’m not going to rest.

And my boys need live with this. I want to see everyone — you guys look at this. Me, I’m — I’m a man, but to see your children go through this, bury their sister. That’s what I keep saying because I want to sink in. Not forget about this. We can’t forget about it.

All these school shootings, it doesn’t make sense. Fix it.

Should have been one school shooting and we should have fixed it. And I’m pissed. Because my daughter I’m not going to see again. She’s not here. She’s not here. She’s in North Lauderdale at … King David Cemetery. That is where I go to see my kid now.

And if we all work together and come up with the right idea — school safety. It is not about gun laws. That is another fight, another battle. Let’s fix the schools and then you guys can battle it out whatever you want. But we need our children safe. Monday, tomorrow, whatever day it is, your kids are going to go to school. You think everyone’s kids are safe?

I didn’t think it was going to happen to me. If I knew that, I would have been at the school every day if I knew it was that dangerous. It’s enough. Let’s get together, work with the president and fix the schools. That’s it. No other discussions. … I’m never going to see my kid again. … Never, ever will I see my kid. I want it to sink in. It’s eternity. My beautiful daughter I’m never going to see again. And it’s simple. It’s not — we can fix it.
http://dailycaller.com/2018/02/21/trump ... ite-house/
Bullet proof doors and glass in all schools.
the FL guy was not shooting people thru glass, he was in the school (maybe better door security) and was shooting them at point blank range....the second opposition showed up he ran

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 7:16 pm
by ip_law-hokie
cwtcr hokie wrote:
TheH2 wrote:
UpstateSCHokie wrote:He's right folks. We don't need to punish & strip away the rights of law abiding gun owners. We need to fix the security in our schools. Why should federal & state government buildings have so much security, but our own schools do not? Our most precious things in our lives are our children. We should give them at least the same amount of security that we give to politicians.

BTW, this is the same father that received all of the hate-tweets from liberals for wearing a Trump shirt. These are the same liberals that keep telling us how much they care about the children, but apparently they don't care about the ones whose fathers support Trump.

===========================================

Trump-Supporting Father Who Lost Daughter In Florida Shooting Delivers Amazing Speech At White House
Benny Johnson
5:34 PM 02/21/2018

When Andrew Pollack grabbed the microphone at the White House to tell President Trump what he thinks about school shootings, you could hear a pin drop.

Pollack lost his daughter Meadow last week at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland when a deranged gunman rampaged through the school with an semi-automatic rifle.

Pollack received some criticism online for wearing a Trump 2020 shirt while holding up a photo of his deceased daughter Meadow.

Reporter Alexandra Seltzer tweeted this photo of Andrew Pollack, who was holding up a photo of his missing daughter, Meadow Pollack, one of the 17 deceased.

Today, students and families who experienced the horrific school shooting in Florida last week gathered at the White House to speak with President Trump. Trump gathered the families and students in the State Dining Room at the White House and listened as high school students took turns on the microphone. When Pollack took the microphone and told his gut wrenching story, everyone went silent.

Mr. Pollack’s full remarks deserve to be printed:
I’m here because my daughter has no voice.

She was murdered last week, and she was taken from us, shot nine times on the third floor. We as a country failed our children. This shouldn’t happen. We go to the airport, I can’t get on a plane with a bottle of water, but we leave some animal to walk into a school and shoot our children. It is just not right.

And we need come together as a country and work on what’s important.

And that is protecting our children in the schools. That’s the only thing that matters right now. Everyone has to come together and not think about different laws. We need to come together as a country, not different parties, and figure out how we protect the schools. It is simple.

It is not difficult. We protect airports. We protect concerts, stadiums, embassies. The Department of Education that I walked in today that has a security guard in the elevator. How do you think that makes me feel? In the elevator they got a security guard. I’m very angry that this happened, because it keeps happening.

9/11 happened once, and they fixed everything. How many schools, how many children have to get shot? It stops here with this administration and me. I’m not going to sleep until it is fixed. And Mr. President, we’re going to fix it. Because I’m going to fix it. I’m not going to rest.

And my boys need live with this. I want to see everyone — you guys look at this. Me, I’m — I’m a man, but to see your children go through this, bury their sister. That’s what I keep saying because I want to sink in. Not forget about this. We can’t forget about it.

All these school shootings, it doesn’t make sense. Fix it.

Should have been one school shooting and we should have fixed it. And I’m pissed. Because my daughter I’m not going to see again. She’s not here. She’s not here. She’s in North Lauderdale at … King David Cemetery. That is where I go to see my kid now.

And if we all work together and come up with the right idea — school safety. It is not about gun laws. That is another fight, another battle. Let’s fix the schools and then you guys can battle it out whatever you want. But we need our children safe. Monday, tomorrow, whatever day it is, your kids are going to go to school. You think everyone’s kids are safe?

I didn’t think it was going to happen to me. If I knew that, I would have been at the school every day if I knew it was that dangerous. It’s enough. Let’s get together, work with the president and fix the schools. That’s it. No other discussions. … I’m never going to see my kid again. … Never, ever will I see my kid. I want it to sink in. It’s eternity. My beautiful daughter I’m never going to see again. And it’s simple. It’s not — we can fix it.
http://dailycaller.com/2018/02/21/trump ... ite-house/
Bullet proof doors and glass in all schools.
the second opposition showed up he ran
Others have pointed out to you that this is incorrect.

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 8:33 pm
by HokieFanDC
UpstateSCHokie wrote:He's right folks. We don't need to punish & strip away the rights of law abiding gun owners. We need to fix the security in our schools. Why should federal & state government buildings have so much security, but our own schools do not? Our most precious things in our lives are our children. We should give them at least the same amount of security that we give to politicians.

BTW, this is the same father that received all of the hate-tweets from liberals for wearing a Trump shirt. These are the same liberals that keep telling us how much they care about the children, but apparently they don't care about the ones whose fathers support Trump.

===========================================

Trump-Supporting Father Who Lost Daughter In Florida Shooting Delivers Amazing Speech At White House
Benny Johnson
5:34 PM 02/21/2018

When Andrew Pollack grabbed the microphone at the White House to tell President Trump what he thinks about school shootings, you could hear a pin drop.

Pollack lost his daughter Meadow last week at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland when a deranged gunman rampaged through the school with an semi-automatic rifle.

Pollack received some criticism online for wearing a Trump 2020 shirt while holding up a photo of his deceased daughter Meadow.

Reporter Alexandra Seltzer tweeted this photo of Andrew Pollack, who was holding up a photo of his missing daughter, Meadow Pollack, one of the 17 deceased.

Today, students and families who experienced the horrific school shooting in Florida last week gathered at the White House to speak with President Trump. Trump gathered the families and students in the State Dining Room at the White House and listened as high school students took turns on the microphone. When Pollack took the microphone and told his gut wrenching story, everyone went silent.

Mr. Pollack’s full remarks deserve to be printed:
I’m here because my daughter has no voice.

She was murdered last week, and she was taken from us, shot nine times on the third floor. We as a country failed our children. This shouldn’t happen. We go to the airport, I can’t get on a plane with a bottle of water, but we leave some animal to walk into a school and shoot our children. It is just not right.

And we need come together as a country and work on what’s important.

And that is protecting our children in the schools. That’s the only thing that matters right now. Everyone has to come together and not think about different laws. We need to come together as a country, not different parties, and figure out how we protect the schools. It is simple.

It is not difficult. We protect airports. We protect concerts, stadiums, embassies. The Department of Education that I walked in today that has a security guard in the elevator. How do you think that makes me feel? In the elevator they got a security guard. I’m very angry that this happened, because it keeps happening.

9/11 happened once, and they fixed everything. How many schools, how many children have to get shot? It stops here with this administration and me. I’m not going to sleep until it is fixed. And Mr. President, we’re going to fix it. Because I’m going to fix it. I’m not going to rest.

And my boys need live with this. I want to see everyone — you guys look at this. Me, I’m — I’m a man, but to see your children go through this, bury their sister. That’s what I keep saying because I want to sink in. Not forget about this. We can’t forget about it.

All these school shootings, it doesn’t make sense. Fix it.

Should have been one school shooting and we should have fixed it. And I’m pissed. Because my daughter I’m not going to see again. She’s not here. She’s not here. She’s in North Lauderdale at … King David Cemetery. That is where I go to see my kid now.

And if we all work together and come up with the right idea — school safety. It is not about gun laws. That is another fight, another battle. Let’s fix the schools and then you guys can battle it out whatever you want. But we need our children safe. Monday, tomorrow, whatever day it is, your kids are going to go to school. You think everyone’s kids are safe?

I didn’t think it was going to happen to me. If I knew that, I would have been at the school every day if I knew it was that dangerous. It’s enough. Let’s get together, work with the president and fix the schools. That’s it. No other discussions. … I’m never going to see my kid again. … Never, ever will I see my kid. I want it to sink in. It’s eternity. My beautiful daughter I’m never going to see again. And it’s simple. It’s not — we can fix it.
http://dailycaller.com/2018/02/21/trump ... ite-house/
That's nonsense. Needing to have security at a school is a failure of the country, not the school.

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 8:45 pm
by UpstateSCHokie
HokieFanDC wrote:
That's nonsense. Needing to have security at a school is a failure of the country, not the school.
So is it a "failure of the country" when we have to have security at other locations like airports and government buildings? Why is it a failure to have to have security at schools? And would you consider it a failure of the country if we have to resort to violating the 2A (aka infringing on the rights of citizens)?

I'd prefer beefing up security in schools over trampling all over the Bill of Rights.

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 8:50 pm
by HokieFanDC
UpstateSCHokie wrote:
HokieFanDC wrote:
That's nonsense. Needing to have security at a school is a failure of the country, not the school.
So is it a "failure of the country" when we have to have security at other locations like airports and government buildings? Why is it a failure to have to have security at schools? And would you consider it a failure of the country if we have to resort to violating the 2A (aka infringing on the rights of citizens)?

I'd prefer beefing up security in schools over trampling all over the Bill of Rights.
Airports and govt. buildings have been identified as targets of terrorists, so maybe you can consider it a failure that we don't stop all terrorists.
And yes, it would be a failure to resort to violating the 2A.

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 9:10 pm
by cwtcr hokie
ip_law-hokie wrote:
cwtcr hokie wrote:
TheH2 wrote:
UpstateSCHokie wrote:He's right folks. We don't need to punish & strip away the rights of law abiding gun owners. We need to fix the security in our schools. Why should federal & state government buildings have so much security, but our own schools do not? Our most precious things in our lives are our children. We should give them at least the same amount of security that we give to politicians.

BTW, this is the same father that received all of the hate-tweets from liberals for wearing a Trump shirt. These are the same liberals that keep telling us how much they care about the children, but apparently they don't care about the ones whose fathers support Trump.

===========================================

Trump-Supporting Father Who Lost Daughter In Florida Shooting Delivers Amazing Speech At White House
Benny Johnson
5:34 PM 02/21/2018

When Andrew Pollack grabbed the microphone at the White House to tell President Trump what he thinks about school shootings, you could hear a pin drop.

Pollack lost his daughter Meadow last week at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland when a deranged gunman rampaged through the school with an semi-automatic rifle.

Pollack received some criticism online for wearing a Trump 2020 shirt while holding up a photo of his deceased daughter Meadow.

Reporter Alexandra Seltzer tweeted this photo of Andrew Pollack, who was holding up a photo of his missing daughter, Meadow Pollack, one of the 17 deceased.

Today, students and families who experienced the horrific school shooting in Florida last week gathered at the White House to speak with President Trump. Trump gathered the families and students in the State Dining Room at the White House and listened as high school students took turns on the microphone. When Pollack took the microphone and told his gut wrenching story, everyone went silent.

Mr. Pollack’s full remarks deserve to be printed:
I’m here because my daughter has no voice.

She was murdered last week, and she was taken from us, shot nine times on the third floor. We as a country failed our children. This shouldn’t happen. We go to the airport, I can’t get on a plane with a bottle of water, but we leave some animal to walk into a school and shoot our children. It is just not right.

And we need come together as a country and work on what’s important.

And that is protecting our children in the schools. That’s the only thing that matters right now. Everyone has to come together and not think about different laws. We need to come together as a country, not different parties, and figure out how we protect the schools. It is simple.

It is not difficult. We protect airports. We protect concerts, stadiums, embassies. The Department of Education that I walked in today that has a security guard in the elevator. How do you think that makes me feel? In the elevator they got a security guard. I’m very angry that this happened, because it keeps happening.

9/11 happened once, and they fixed everything. How many schools, how many children have to get shot? It stops here with this administration and me. I’m not going to sleep until it is fixed. And Mr. President, we’re going to fix it. Because I’m going to fix it. I’m not going to rest.

And my boys need live with this. I want to see everyone — you guys look at this. Me, I’m — I’m a man, but to see your children go through this, bury their sister. That’s what I keep saying because I want to sink in. Not forget about this. We can’t forget about it.

All these school shootings, it doesn’t make sense. Fix it.

Should have been one school shooting and we should have fixed it. And I’m pissed. Because my daughter I’m not going to see again. She’s not here. She’s not here. She’s in North Lauderdale at … King David Cemetery. That is where I go to see my kid now.

And if we all work together and come up with the right idea — school safety. It is not about gun laws. That is another fight, another battle. Let’s fix the schools and then you guys can battle it out whatever you want. But we need our children safe. Monday, tomorrow, whatever day it is, your kids are going to go to school. You think everyone’s kids are safe?

I didn’t think it was going to happen to me. If I knew that, I would have been at the school every day if I knew it was that dangerous. It’s enough. Let’s get together, work with the president and fix the schools. That’s it. No other discussions. … I’m never going to see my kid again. … Never, ever will I see my kid. I want it to sink in. It’s eternity. My beautiful daughter I’m never going to see again. And it’s simple. It’s not — we can fix it.
http://dailycaller.com/2018/02/21/trump ... ite-house/
Bullet proof doors and glass in all schools.
the second opposition showed up he ran
Others have pointed out to you that this is incorrect.
what is incorrect, he dropped his weapon and ran out of the building with other students, thus why they got him at the shopping center next door.

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 9:45 pm
by UpstateSCHokie
HokieFanDC wrote:
UpstateSCHokie wrote:
HokieFanDC wrote:
That's nonsense. Needing to have security at a school is a failure of the country, not the school.
So is it a "failure of the country" when we have to have security at other locations like airports and government buildings? Why is it a failure to have to have security at schools? And would you consider it a failure of the country if we have to resort to violating the 2A (aka infringing on the rights of citizens)?

I'd prefer beefing up security in schools over trampling all over the Bill of Rights.
Airports and govt. buildings have been identified as targets of terrorists, so maybe you can consider it a failure that we don't stop all terrorists.
And yes, it would be a failure to resort to violating the 2A.
I would consider anyone that steps into a school and randomly shoots and kills people to be a terrorist. And given the rash of school shootings, it seems that terrorists have identified schools as targets (because they are soft) so why would we not take the same course of action to protect them?

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 11:27 pm
by ip_law-hokie
cwtcr hokie wrote:
ip_law-hokie wrote:
cwtcr hokie wrote:
TheH2 wrote:
UpstateSCHokie wrote:He's right folks. We don't need to punish & strip away the rights of law abiding gun owners. We need to fix the security in our schools. Why should federal & state government buildings have so much security, but our own schools do not? Our most precious things in our lives are our children. We should give them at least the same amount of security that we give to politicians.

BTW, this is the same father that received all of the hate-tweets from liberals for wearing a Trump shirt. These are the same liberals that keep telling us how much they care about the children, but apparently they don't care about the ones whose fathers support Trump.

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Trump-Supporting Father Who Lost Daughter In Florida Shooting Delivers Amazing Speech At White House
Benny Johnson
5:34 PM 02/21/2018

When Andrew Pollack grabbed the microphone at the White House to tell President Trump what he thinks about school shootings, you could hear a pin drop.

Pollack lost his daughter Meadow last week at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland when a deranged gunman rampaged through the school with an semi-automatic rifle.

Pollack received some criticism online for wearing a Trump 2020 shirt while holding up a photo of his deceased daughter Meadow.

Reporter Alexandra Seltzer tweeted this photo of Andrew Pollack, who was holding up a photo of his missing daughter, Meadow Pollack, one of the 17 deceased.

Today, students and families who experienced the horrific school shooting in Florida last week gathered at the White House to speak with President Trump. Trump gathered the families and students in the State Dining Room at the White House and listened as high school students took turns on the microphone. When Pollack took the microphone and told his gut wrenching story, everyone went silent.

Mr. Pollack’s full remarks deserve to be printed:
I’m here because my daughter has no voice.

She was murdered last week, and she was taken from us, shot nine times on the third floor. We as a country failed our children. This shouldn’t happen. We go to the airport, I can’t get on a plane with a bottle of water, but we leave some animal to walk into a school and shoot our children. It is just not right.

And we need come together as a country and work on what’s important.

And that is protecting our children in the schools. That’s the only thing that matters right now. Everyone has to come together and not think about different laws. We need to come together as a country, not different parties, and figure out how we protect the schools. It is simple.

It is not difficult. We protect airports. We protect concerts, stadiums, embassies. The Department of Education that I walked in today that has a security guard in the elevator. How do you think that makes me feel? In the elevator they got a security guard. I’m very angry that this happened, because it keeps happening.

9/11 happened once, and they fixed everything. How many schools, how many children have to get shot? It stops here with this administration and me. I’m not going to sleep until it is fixed. And Mr. President, we’re going to fix it. Because I’m going to fix it. I’m not going to rest.

And my boys need live with this. I want to see everyone — you guys look at this. Me, I’m — I’m a man, but to see your children go through this, bury their sister. That’s what I keep saying because I want to sink in. Not forget about this. We can’t forget about it.

All these school shootings, it doesn’t make sense. Fix it.

Should have been one school shooting and we should have fixed it. And I’m pissed. Because my daughter I’m not going to see again. She’s not here. She’s not here. She’s in North Lauderdale at … King David Cemetery. That is where I go to see my kid now.

And if we all work together and come up with the right idea — school safety. It is not about gun laws. That is another fight, another battle. Let’s fix the schools and then you guys can battle it out whatever you want. But we need our children safe. Monday, tomorrow, whatever day it is, your kids are going to go to school. You think everyone’s kids are safe?

I didn’t think it was going to happen to me. If I knew that, I would have been at the school every day if I knew it was that dangerous. It’s enough. Let’s get together, work with the president and fix the schools. That’s it. No other discussions. … I’m never going to see my kid again. … Never, ever will I see my kid. I want it to sink in. It’s eternity. My beautiful daughter I’m never going to see again. And it’s simple. It’s not — we can fix it.
http://dailycaller.com/2018/02/21/trump ... ite-house/
Bullet proof doors and glass in all schools.
the second opposition showed up he ran
Others have pointed out to you that this is incorrect.
what is incorrect, he dropped his weapon and ran out of the building with other students, thus why they got him at the shopping center next door.
When did opposition show up?


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Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 11:37 pm
by UpstateSCHokie
ip_law-hokie wrote:
When did opposition show up?


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Who was it that apprehended him? Fairies with glitter bombs?

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 11:43 pm
by ip_law-hokie
UpstateSCHokie wrote:
ip_law-hokie wrote:
When did opposition show up?


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Who was it that apprehended him? Fairies with glitter bombs?
Cwtcr said, repeatedly, that “the second opposition showed up he ran.” This is incorrect.




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Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 11:45 pm
by HokieFanDC
UpstateSCHokie wrote:
HokieFanDC wrote:
UpstateSCHokie wrote:
HokieFanDC wrote:
That's nonsense. Needing to have security at a school is a failure of the country, not the school.
So is it a "failure of the country" when we have to have security at other locations like airports and government buildings? Why is it a failure to have to have security at schools? And would you consider it a failure of the country if we have to resort to violating the 2A (aka infringing on the rights of citizens)?

I'd prefer beefing up security in schools over trampling all over the Bill of Rights.
Airports and govt. buildings have been identified as targets of terrorists, so maybe you can consider it a failure that we don't stop all terrorists.
And yes, it would be a failure to resort to violating the 2A.
I would consider anyone that steps into a school and randomly shoots and kills people to be a terrorist. And given the rash of school shootings, it seems that terrorists have identified schools as targets (because they are soft) so why would we not take the same course of action to protect them?
That’s fine if you want to just change the meaning of the word terrorism. What was his political aim?

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 11:49 pm
by HokieFanDC
ip_law-hokie wrote:
cwtcr hokie wrote:
ip_law-hokie wrote:[quote="cwtcr hokie”]

the second opposition showed up he ran
Others have pointed out to you that this is incorrect.
what is incorrect, he dropped his weapon and ran out of the building with other students, thus why they got him at the shopping center next door.
When did opposition show up?


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Oh oh, I know this one!!!

The opposition showed up an hour after he ran off.

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 12:10 am
by ElbertoHokie
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/pos ... d91a474e3b

The armchair QB's that believe they'd be rambo if a mass shooting occurs near them and they're armed better take an inward look at themselves. I think this would typically be the reaction. If I recall, there was a person with a CCL around Gabby Giffords when she was shot, the person was carrying and never drew their weapon from what I understand.

I've been involved in work emergencies where people in panic situations can't remember a bit of their training and freeze up. It happens a lot.

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 12:18 am
by USN_Hokie
ElbertoHokie wrote: . If I recall, there was a person with a CCL around Gabby Giffords when she was shot, the person was carrying and never drew their weapon from what I understand.

I've been involved in work emergencies where people in panic situations can't remember a bit of their training and freeze up. It happens a lot.
And? So what? That's equally applicable to cops.

If you want to trade anecdotes, it was a legal AR owner who stopped the gunman shooting up that church in Texas.

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 12:20 am
by ip_law-hokie
USN_Hokie wrote:
ElbertoHokie wrote: . If I recall, there was a person with a CCL around Gabby Giffords when she was shot, the person was carrying and never drew their weapon from what I understand.

I've been involved in work emergencies where people in panic situations can't remember a bit of their training and freeze up. It happens a lot.
And? So what? That's equally applicable to cops.
So maybe the call for more guns would not provide an adequate solution?

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 12:22 am
by USN_Hokie
ip_law-hokie wrote:
USN_Hokie wrote:
ElbertoHokie wrote: . If I recall, there was a person with a CCL around Gabby Giffords when she was shot, the person was carrying and never drew their weapon from what I understand.

I've been involved in work emergencies where people in panic situations can't remember a bit of their training and freeze up. It happens a lot.
And? So what? That's equally applicable to cops.
So maybe the call for more guns would not provide an adequate solution?
That...doesnt make any sense.

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 12:24 am
by ip_law-hokie
USN_Hokie wrote:
ip_law-hokie wrote:
USN_Hokie wrote:
ElbertoHokie wrote: . If I recall, there was a person with a CCL around Gabby Giffords when she was shot, the person was carrying and never drew their weapon from what I understand.

I've been involved in work emergencies where people in panic situations can't remember a bit of their training and freeze up. It happens a lot.
And? So what? That's equally applicable to cops.
So maybe the call for more guns would not provide an adequate solution?
That...doesnt make any sense.
It makes sense to me.

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 12:27 am
by USN_Hokie
ip_law-hokie wrote:
USN_Hokie wrote:
ip_law-hokie wrote:
USN_Hokie wrote:
ElbertoHokie wrote: . If I recall, there was a person with a CCL around Gabby Giffords when she was shot, the person was carrying and never drew their weapon from what I understand.

I've been involved in work emergencies where people in panic situations can't remember a bit of their training and freeze up. It happens a lot.
And? So what? That's equally applicable to cops.
So maybe the call for more guns would not provide an adequate solution?
That...doesnt make any sense.
It makes sense to me.
Image

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 12:33 am
by ip_law-hokie
USN_Hokie wrote:
ip_law-hokie wrote:
USN_Hokie wrote:
ip_law-hokie wrote:
USN_Hokie wrote:
ElbertoHokie wrote: . If I recall, there was a person with a CCL around Gabby Giffords when she was shot, the person was carrying and never drew their weapon from what I understand.

I've been involved in work emergencies where people in panic situations can't remember a bit of their training and freeze up. It happens a lot.
And? So what? That's equally applicable to cops.
So maybe the call for more guns would not provide an adequate solution?
That...doesnt make any sense.
It makes sense to me.
Image
Not seeing your picture, which I'm sure is funny and/or insightful, as the case may be.

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 12:37 am
by USN_Hokie
ip_law-hokie wrote: Not seeing your picture,
Agree.

Re: Father of FL school shooting victim speaks to Trump

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 12:38 am
by ip_law-hokie
USN_Hokie wrote:
ip_law-hokie wrote: Not seeing your picture,
Agree.
It was just an X.