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Post by tonym on Mar 20, 2013 18:47:41 GMT -8
I see the same backdrop on some of the school photos, but I'm still not buying that her school photo ID has just her name and the name of the school. I just showed it to my 6th grader and she said "It's fake !" No barcode.
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Post by jenniferrl1975 on Mar 21, 2013 5:56:59 GMT -8
I admit it's a little simplistic for a badge. But every school district is different. My school employee badge has District Name Building My Name My title And then our logo
All of this is set to the left of our picture.
But, All school districts are different. And mine doesn't have a bar code on it. Some school use that for like Food service or even to get in buildings. But not all. We don't use that system here.
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Post by beachgirl on Mar 21, 2013 6:23:46 GMT -8
It's not the picture on the ID badge that bothers me so much, but rather the fact that they claim the ID badge was the one she was wearing/clutching at the time this happened.... Maybe it's just me, but wouldn't all personal affects found on the person be considered evidence and since it's an ongoing investigation, how would that have been released to the family already...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2013 7:02:57 GMT -8
It's strange.. It's ALL strange.. How much love and peace all these people have (the next day).. I saw the article for the parents of kids killed in Ohio and they were saying they hope that kid rots in prison, they hate him, how angry they are at what scum he is.. Etc
But at the same time.. Idk lots if parents haven't come forward.. They probably don't want the spotlight bc they don't want all the anger they have to say published.. I tell you though.. The interview Veronique two days after where the only thing she hammers down with Anderson Cooper is Gun Control - I mean it was like a mission.. Kind of strange and unsettling
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2013 19:31:54 GMT -8
It's interesting that FEMA employees are referred to as "Staff"
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Post by nola on Mar 23, 2013 19:54:49 GMT -8
I don't know why it's so "strange" to people that some of these parents are fighting so hard for common sense gun control measures; their children's bodies were ripped apart by bullets! My nephew died of brain cancer last year - everyone in our family actively does everything in our power to raise awareness of cancer and support research for a cure. This keeps us going in our terrible time of grief. Some days it's been hard for my sister to even get out of bed, and she has to struggle to find a purpose - keeping her son's memory alive, and the hope that one day their will be a cure fills her with that sense of purpose. I find it appalling that people are picking apart the behavior of parents going through immeasurable grief, and questioning the validity or depths if their pain.
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Post by whatever2 on Mar 23, 2013 20:04:50 GMT -8
I think it's the fact that it started so soon after. Usually you don't go into battle and support mode that soon after your child is murdered. Sorry, but I don't even know if I could get out of bed and put makeup on let alone speak about gun control right away.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2013 20:25:29 GMT -8
When aunts and uncles don't even know the ages or birth order of the kids and go on a 'scripted' rampage against guns, it gives one pause, nola. ---At their FUNERALS? --That is not natural. How about starting a cause against psychiatrists doping up normal, active kids with Retinol as the starter drug and labeling them/increasing dosages through their lives? ...... If Adam killed them, it wasn't "Adam" who killed them.
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