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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Posts: 292
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so much trauma
I'm sorry this senseless act happened, and to such a peaceful community of loving. God-fearing people.
Others have said it all so well here, I won't repeat it.
Allen, you took the words right out of my mouth. It goes to show we could all pray for the world in general EVERY day.
I was quite impressed when I heard one Amish gentleman say that the community was not going to dwell on what happened, but move forward, which is what The Word tells us to do -- press on for the prize. I too am looking forward to that some day.
I feel the same about having my grandchildren in school, but we can't live in fear. We now come to know it can happen anywhere.
I will mourn with you all for awhile and then move on. I just wish I could think of something I personally could do to help prevent these sorts of things.
Since not everyone learns it at home, maybe they need a class in school (what do you call it when the school all gets together for a meeting?) or a regularly scheduled meeting
in the school for ALL kids about the importance of being nice,
not bullying & teasing others & what it could lead to.
Even butterfly on the old forum went thru that.
Have a way to confidentially report when they see it happening, because it is now and always has been a problem.
Like the ACLU would allow that !!
Who ever thought it would come to security guards or police guarding our schools??
Peace to all,
Pat
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