Anonymous wrote:"dragged from your bed in the middle of the night **and hanged by the neck** until dead"
It's freaky how similar some of the language is. Almost like they are coordinated threats...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Except for the ones talking about broken legs I think they aren't all that bad.
You can't call anyone names anymore?
"A public hanging is in order."
You're like that time Trump said there were good people on both sides.
Despicable. Shame on you.
And, no, name calling is not appropriate in public discourse.
Anonymous wrote:Except for the ones talking about broken legs I think they aren't all that bad.
You can't call anyone names anymore?
Anonymous wrote:Except for the ones talking about broken legs I think they aren't all that bad.
You can't call anyone names anymore?
Anonymous wrote:Some of the people who posted those threats on FB didn’t bother to cover their tracks very well. A quick look at the court case registry suggests they aren’t in a great position to throw stones when it comes to morality.
Anonymous wrote:The point of the article you didn’t read is she shared them with the journalist. Of course they are true. The people attacking her are awful, awful people who have behaved criminally and need to be prosecuted and jailed.
I read the article. I didn't see any documentation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point of the article you didn’t read is she shared them with the journalist. Of course they are true. The people attacking her are awful, awful people who have behaved criminally and need to be prosecuted and jailed.
I read the article. I didn't see any documentation.
The sheriff deemed them credible enough to post a deputy outside her house.
Beth Barts told NBC Washington that the threats have also shifted to include her family and that a sheriff’s deputy was outside her house with flashing lights to stave off potential threats.
Anonymous wrote:The point of the article you didn’t read is she shared them with the journalist. Of course they are true. The people attacking her are awful, awful people who have behaved criminally and need to be prosecuted and jailed.
I read the article. I didn't see any documentation.
Anonymous wrote:NO one should get death threats. Under any circumstances.
But, if you think these threats are limited to School Board members, I'm pretty sure you are mistaken. If you think the threats are only against left liberals, you are also very mistaken.
It doesn't take the FBI to investigate death threats. If it does rise to that level, request for help should come from law enforcement --not the NSBA.
And, for Beth Barts, no one deserves death threats, but making an enemies list of people who disagree with you is despicable. Does it rise to the level of death threats? Of course not.
The School Board is arrogant, but I doubt it is the parents at the meetings who are giving them death threats. If they are, they should be arrested and charged. I have not yet watched the posted link, but several of the listed "offenses" on that NSBA letter have been challenged.
But, it is pretty troubling when a SB plays a part in covering up a rape. And, arresting a dad whose daughter was the victim because he wanted to speak up (remember, this was the night that the superintendent had "told" the SB that there were no reported assaults in the bathrooms.) The Superintendent knew and the School Board knew.
Beth Barts should not be getting death threats--but she is no heroine. And, honestly, I wonder if they are true.
The point of the article you didn’t read is she shared them with the journalist. Of course they are true. The people attacking her are awful, awful people who have behaved criminally and need to be prosecuted and jailed.
Anonymous wrote:NO one should get death threats. Under any circumstances.
But, if you think these threats are limited to School Board members, I'm pretty sure you are mistaken. If you think the threats are only against left liberals, you are also very mistaken.
It doesn't take the FBI to investigate death threats. If it does rise to that level, request for help should come from law enforcement --not the NSBA.
And, for Beth Barts, no one deserves death threats, but making an enemies list of people who disagree with you is despicable. Does it rise to the level of death threats? Of course not.
The School Board is arrogant, but I doubt it is the parents at the meetings who are giving them death threats. If they are, they should be arrested and charged. I have not yet watched the posted link, but several of the listed "offenses" on that NSBA letter have been challenged.
But, it is pretty troubling when a SB plays a part in covering up a rape. And, arresting a dad whose daughter was the victim because he wanted to speak up (remember, this was the night that the superintendent had "told" the SB that there were no reported assaults in the bathrooms.) The Superintendent knew and the School Board knew.
Beth Barts should not be getting death threats--but she is no heroine. And, honestly, I wonder if they are true.