9th Grade Muslim student arrested for making a homemade clock fro school project

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Was this part of a required class project?


No.


That's suspicious right there. No normal, red-blooded American high schooler does something outside of assigned schoolwork, and brings it in for "show and tell". They know better!


Well, it would be weird. Doesn't show and tell end in kindergarten (at the latest)?


Kids bring things in to show their teachers all the time. This is normal.


Not too old people who watch Fox News. Never let down your guard.
Anonymous
http://dailycaller.com/201‘Clock Kid’ Ahmed Mohamed Has Been Severely Traumatized5/09/25/clock-kid-ahmed-mohamed-has-been-severely-traumatized/ via @dailycaller



Boo fuckin hoo-this poor poor kid. This is why us Americans should all convert to muslim and burn our constitution and only have sharia law here. Death to the stupid infidels!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Was this part of a required class project?


No.


That's suspicious right there. No normal, red-blooded American high schooler does something outside of assigned schoolwork, and brings it in for "show and tell". They know better!


Well, it would be weird. Doesn't show and tell end in kindergarten (at the latest)?


Kids bring things in to show their teachers all the time. This is normal.


Um, no. Past 3rd grade this is not normal and kids are usually mortified about "show and tell" after that age. They think its "little kid-ish". If its part of an assignment yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Was this part of a required class project?


No.


That's suspicious right there. No normal, red-blooded American high schooler does something outside of assigned schoolwork, and brings it in for "show and tell". They know better!


Well, it would be weird. Doesn't show and tell end in kindergarten (at the latest)?


Kids bring things in to show their teachers all the time. This is normal.


Um, no. Past 3rd grade this is not normal and kids are usually mortified about "show and tell" after that age. They think its "little kid-ish". If its part of an assignment yes.


Thanks for speaking for all kids and what is "normal" out there in Cornf*ck, Iowa. Kids of all ages love to share interesting things. In fact, it help build public speaking skills and confidence. It's not like "show and tell" in Kindrgarten.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Was this part of a required class project?


No.


That's suspicious right there. No normal, red-blooded American high schooler does something outside of assigned schoolwork, and brings it in for "show and tell". They know better!


Well, it would be weird. Doesn't show and tell end in kindergarten (at the latest)?


Kids bring things in to show their teachers all the time. This is normal.


Um, no. Past 3rd grade this is not normal and kids are usually mortified about "show and tell" after that age. They think its "little kid-ish". If its part of an assignment yes.


OMG I weep for your children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Was this part of a required class project?


No.


That's suspicious right there. No normal, red-blooded American high schooler does something outside of assigned schoolwork, and brings it in for "show and tell". They know better!


Well, it would be weird. Doesn't show and tell end in kindergarten (at the latest)?


Kids bring things in to show their teachers all the time. This is normal.


Um, no. Past 3rd grade this is not normal and kids are usually mortified about "show and tell" after that age. They think its "little kid-ish". If its part of an assignment yes.


Oh, for Pete's sake. I was being facetious about the "Show and Tell". I just meant, to show their teachers. No of course you are right, kids don't do actual show and tell past about 2st grade.
Anonymous
More like show and explode.....just not this time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:More like show and explode.....just not this time.
blowing up schools is really white kid stuff. The record speaks for itself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More like show and explode.....just not this time.
blowing up schools is really white kid stuff. The record speaks for itself.



No, the whites shoot up-the Muslims blow up!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More like show and explode.....just not this time.
blowing up schools is really white kid stuff. The record speaks for itself.



No, the whites shoot up-the Muslims blow up!
no, white kids are responsible for the guns and the bombs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More like show and explode.....just not this time.
blowing up schools is really white kid stuff. The record speaks for itself.



No, the whites shoot up-the Muslims blow up!
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Could you point us to any incident where a Muslim detonated a bomb in an American school building? Just to help you out Timothy McVeigh wasn't a Muslim and a day care center in a federal building isn't a school.
Anonymous
Perhaps not in an American school-but look all around the world-thousands upon thousands dead in the name of Allah! American schools are not far behind as a target.....just wait-it will happen!
Anonymous
And we killed how many in Iraq in the name of ... ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And we killed how many in Iraq in the name of ... ?


We? Or Hussein? Y'all act as though the man was a saint to his own people, to the UN, and to the world as a whole.
Anonymous
He wasn't a saint by any means. He did however keep Iran in check. No civil war between Sunni and Shi'a. No ISIS. Really bad people are sometimes the lesser of two evils.
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