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This little story made my day. I am still laughing and don't really know what else to say:
The theme song to legendary 1990′s sitcom “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” caused panic in a Western Pennsylvania town earlier this week.
All schools in Beaver County in Ambridge, Pennsylvania were locked down on Thursday (February 28), after a line from the sitcom’s theme song was mistaken as a threat.
Maybe the big media blitz..."See something, Say something".
Posters are all over the place..haven't you seen any ?
As I think you have previously disclosed that you are a teacher, you know very well the root of this type of stuff and it has nothing to do with "liberals." Try harder.
As I think you have previously disclosed that you are a teacher, you know very well the root of this type of stuff and it has nothing to do with "liberals." Try harder.
I didn't blame liberals. I blame the DHS with their media blitz as noted in my post.
That "See something, Say something" has people calling for all sorts of thing.
They shut the courthouse down in Austin for hours over a quart of milk in a bag a few years back.
The very first people who will be whining when something happens in schools or when someone sneaks onto an airplane with a weapon are the ones whining about this case or TSA agents.
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