News (Media Awareness Project) - US HI: LTE: Let's Focus On the Problem |
Title: | US HI: LTE: Let's Focus On the Problem |
Published On: | 2007-05-03 |
Source: | Garden Island (Lihue, HI) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-12 06:50:05 |
LET'S FOCUS ON THE PROBLEM
Until the day comes that marijuana gets legalized, what are those
qualified and dedicated teachers at Kula School thinking of?
Supposedly, our children look up to them as role models. Also, what if
someday they might be so stoned out of their minds in class that one
of the children gets them cross. Without their normal state of mind
they hurt the child so severely they land the child in a coma or death.
Then guess what, all you people who said they were so qualified and
such dedicated teachers will say, "I guess I was wrong." (After a life
has been ruined by these potheads).
Yes, focus on bigger problems before they happen. Get rid of these
not-so-qualified-and-dedicated teachers out of the school system.
We say to keep drugs out of school and have a drug-free progam. Who's
to say these teachers don't have a stick or two in their pocket when
on school grounds. (Are they being sniffed down by a trained dog or
being patted down and searched.) They should be.
HOWARD TOLBE
'Ele'ele
Until the day comes that marijuana gets legalized, what are those
qualified and dedicated teachers at Kula School thinking of?
Supposedly, our children look up to them as role models. Also, what if
someday they might be so stoned out of their minds in class that one
of the children gets them cross. Without their normal state of mind
they hurt the child so severely they land the child in a coma or death.
Then guess what, all you people who said they were so qualified and
such dedicated teachers will say, "I guess I was wrong." (After a life
has been ruined by these potheads).
Yes, focus on bigger problems before they happen. Get rid of these
not-so-qualified-and-dedicated teachers out of the school system.
We say to keep drugs out of school and have a drug-free progam. Who's
to say these teachers don't have a stick or two in their pocket when
on school grounds. (Are they being sniffed down by a trained dog or
being patted down and searched.) They should be.
HOWARD TOLBE
'Ele'ele
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