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As a Californian with a space cadet for a governor and a drug dealer for a lieutenant governor and with an education system that borders on failure I must take offense at your statement. I must but can't.
As far as the racist and religious bigot part I do take offense. You made your point without going there.
It is unfortunate that we have a lot of low life running around committing crimes and even worst when the law isn't allowed to protect us. I believe that this man should be executed for his crime, but most of the people who make statements on here that are racists or bigot will fight to keep him from paying for this crime.
Believe it or not some schools are so riled with gangs (illegal members as well as citizens who are no better than terrorists) that they have metal detectors at the entrance. Our liberal education leaders put unions and political teaching above that of safety and education. Hopefully that will change someday.
This man was a rotten human. Why he became that way is not important. The crime was done and he should pay for it. The school will change its policy of letting family members freedom in the school - including parents- I am sure. It's a shame.
Even today our governor is helping the criminal element, especially those from outside the country, protection against the law and putting the people at risk. That has nothing to do with this subject, but shows you the way things are in this state and that it needs changing.
I am sure your and all of us feel sorry for the loss and pain to the three families involved.
I don't know where you get your information from, but it seems very strange to me that you would blame this horrible event on the governor and the school system. A teacher's husband came into the office and asked to speak to his wife. What business would say no to him?
There are many laws and procedures regarding the safety of all people on school sites. http://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/ss/
There is no way anyone could have foreseen what would happen at this particular school.
Schools are not responsible for the existence of gangs, although the teachers work hard at trying to keep students from getting involved in them. They do not organize or initiate students into gangs. They don't make children believe in the gang lifestyle. Yet, they are blamed for everything under the sun.
Next, you will be accusing teachers of having dragged of the man from the airplane or gassing women and children.
If it hadn't been for some teachers, you would not be literate enough to write your opinions. So perhaps you should thank them, rather than put them down.