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Littleton Colorado Nightmare
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Emcee:  GerryMiles Type:  Unmoderated
I went to high school in Ct from 1986---1989. Like any school, we had our motley crew of classmates. Athletes, scholars, artsy types, cheerleaders, rockin rollers, quiet shy types etc.. Yes there was a little dope, a little sex(over the age of 16 and still it was scarce in our school) a fair amount of booze, a few fights[m/f] We were not an INTERNET/COMPUTERIZED high school. Overall, just a basic, normal, high school.

I have a younger brother who went to high school from 94--96. We were close and I was friends with his friends so I knew what was going on in the inside of this community. What I found out was quite disturbing. Girls as young as 12 having sex regularly. Drugs use changed. Instead of dope it was smack, heroin and coke. There were what was called wiggers in our town. A group of teens formed together into a gang mentality. Selling drugs into our upper-middle class town. White kids emulating inner-city drug dealers. RAP music, baggy pants and a attitude.

This leads me to this disaster. #1 I put a lot of blame on the kids parents. There has to be parent intervention at the first sign of "strange and or violent behavior". I feel the Internet has contributed to the decline in our teenage community. Everyone here I hope can understand what I mean.

My solution is to keep kids busy UNTIL they are tired. Jobs, sports, after-school music, art classes, homework groups computer classes. Parents mandate their children to partake in after school activities, no questions asked. I think students driving cars to school should be banned. Baseball hats, beepers and a reasonable clothing policy should be put into effect. Security personal should be hired to watch all exits in and out and NO student shall roam the halls besides changing classes or lunch/library/gym priviliges without having an authorized pass.

Tougher school policies must be invoked. There must be better communication between scool and parent. Community plans should be drawn up and executed. Internet usage must be kept to a minimum, unless it is used for class work/studies.

We need to move TODAY. We NEED TO OPEN OUR EYES. Values are going out the door. We the older generation, must take responsibilty and take it back.

This thread is for anything regarding the crisis. The actual event, how to prevent et al
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31 to:mark silvers from:truedog Mark, Sorry to use your post for this but I feeltruedog-5/2/1999
30 JXM - re <i>important for everyone to know that people like you exist anMighty_Mezz-5/2/1999
29 chaosad, I would like to rescind one thing I said in my last post. I do not thiJorj X Mckie-5/1/1999
28 Do you consider that your right to free speech has been violated because your pDon Pueblo-5/1/1999
27 chaosad, To borrow a saying used by a friend of mine here on SI....As a GNET shJorj X Mckie-5/1/1999
26 Truedog, Usually the highlighted words are words that are misspelled. It is somark silvers-5/1/1999
25 from: truedog to:mark silvers Mark,sorry to jump into your post with an unrelatruedog-4/30/1999
24 from:truedog to:GerryMiles I am glad you spoke up and want to apologize for mytruedog-4/30/1999
23 White is color of the background on this post, chaosad. Stick your arm up againPROLIFE-4/30/1999
22 This thread was so supposed to be for underlying concerns of the tragedy in CoGerryMiles-4/30/1999
21 Choasad, with all due respect, those statments(the veracity of which we can dimark silvers-4/30/1999
20 from:truedog to:chaosad your last diatribe came in while i was responding to ttruedog-4/30/1999
19 from:truedog to:chaosad try expanding your horizons and read the histories of truedog-4/30/1999
18 Choasad, A question. Historical accuracies/inaccuracies aside, why bother defmark silvers-4/30/1999
17 I need to say something..... this country was founded on freedom of speech.... noelemak-4/29/1999
16 from:truedog to:mark silvers I do not believe in the supremacy of any race,nattruedog-4/29/1999
15 TD, I can certainly agree that tacitly understanding anything can lead to probmark silvers-4/29/1999
14 from:truedog to:mark silvers agreed to a degree.I feel that anyone who starts truedog-4/29/1999
13 TD, My personal opinion would be to let anyone say anything. Personally, I woumark silvers-4/29/1999
12 from:truedog to:mark silvers I too read the rules of this discussion group andtruedog-4/29/1999
11 from:truedog to:chaosad I read your reply to me this morning and when I trietruedog-4/29/1999
10 choasad, Actually when you joined SI, you tacitly agreed to abide by their rumark silvers-4/29/1999
9 That comment was directed towards the administrators of these "chat rooms&chaosad-4/29/1999
8 Choasad, Since when is a question defined as censorship? I certainly have nomark silvers-4/29/1999
7 So, censorship has finally reared its head on these threads. You may be able tochaosad-4/29/1999
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