10 year old girl gets suspended for making death list; No big deal to me.



FOX NEWS: KENOSHA, Wis. —  A 10-year-old Kenosha girl says she didn't mean any harm, but she's in trouble anyway for drafting a so-called "killing spree hit list." A police report said officers were called to McKinley Middle School Monday after a teacher caught the girl passing a note and found it listed 25 people, including the teacher, who "were going to be killed or maybe killed." The back listed others who would not be hurt. Police said the girl told them she was upset at students who accused her of spreading rumors or were mean to her, and at the teacher for sending her out of the classroom when she talked. But she didn't have any plan for her list, although she knew it could scare people. She was suspended until school officials review the incident and was referred to juvenile court authorities.

She's ten years old. Let's all take a deep breath. Jimmyfenimore.com in no way supports murder, killing sprees or school shootings. I'm sure these people deserved it though. If a ten year old girl is putting lists together she must have gotten some serious crap from people. The teacher on the list should be investigated to. For a ten year old to hate a teacher that much, somethings up.

Now, I have been on these lists before. No joke. When I was in school, I was on these so called "death lists". Sure, most of the times the students that make these lists are scooped up and shipped off to a room with four padded walls. Still, it's a good life lesson. People are so afraid of the bad boys, the jocks, the bully. Well they're wrong. It's the quiet loony toon who practices the wicken religion that's the problem. That girl will tune you up good. So when you appear on one of her death lists, it keeps you on your toes. You learn to look around corners and check your car for bombs. How else would you learn that without a military back round? You wouldn't. So in the end, I like to consider being on one of these lists a way to build character. 

 

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