September 18, 2013
What's Wrong Here?
Enrollment appears to be nosediving in a Michigan school district where several teachers publicly supported a former colleague who admitted having sex with a middle school student.
The student body count in the West Branch-Rose City district, in northeast Michigan is down unofficially some 87 students following a tumultuous summer in which angry parents blasted seven teachers for writing letters in support of former teacher Neal Erickson. The letters urged a judge to be lenient in sentencing Erickson, who admitted to sexual misconduct with an underage, male student from 2006 to 2009. When the school board declined to take action against the teachers, many parents vowed to pull their kids out of the public schools, which have a total enrollment of just over 2,000.
“I can’t speculate as to why the students have left, but there were certainly parents who vocalized that they were pulling their children out of school because of the teacher’s support,” West Branch-Rose City School Superintendent Daniel Cwayna told FoxNews.com.
“We addressed the issue as best we could without infringing upon the teacher’s first amendment rights. There’s only so much we can do.”
Lower enrollment will cost the district under the state's funding formula. And it could get even worse, if other parents simply opt to keep their kids home on Sept. 25, when the official headcount is carried out. The school district stands to lose as much as $600,000 in state funding.
“It’s absolutely appalling, these … teachers who wrote the letters. How someone can support a child molester … I don’t understand,” Sam Cottle, a local resident with relatives who work in the school district, said in an article published by EAGnews.
“None of these people have written a letter of support for the mom, dad, or son. What does that tell you?"
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Erickson, 38, was originally investigated last October once allegations that he sexually molested the then 14-year-old boy surfaced and was eventually arrested in December 2012.
Erickson pleaded guilty May 8, and asked for a lenient sentence, citing "stress" and financial hardship for his family.
Although his attorney contended that the victim, who was 14 years old when the sexual incidents began, did not suffer severe psychological damage, the boy's family has said the incident left him depressed and angry.
Parents already angry that a child molester had been employed at their children's school were even angrier when his colleagues went to bat for him.
“Neal made a mistake," schoolteacher Sally Campbell wrote in a letter to the judge. "He allowed a mutual friendship to develop into much more. He realized his mistake and ended it years before someone anonymously sent something to the authorities which began this legal process.”
Another teacher, Amy Huber Eagan, wrote, “I am asking that Neal be given the absolute minimum sentence, considering all the circumstances surrounding this case. I am also hoping that he can stay remanded to custody in the Ogemaw County Jail and not be sent to a prison facility.”
Teacher Harriet Coe weighed in with her letter.
“Neal has plead (sic) guilty for his one criminal offense but he is not a predator,” teacher Harriett Coe wrote. “This was an isolated incident. He understands the severity of his action and is sincere in his desire to make amends.”
But on July 10, the judge brushed the letters aside and handed down a sentence of 15 to 30 years in prison. And he had strong words for Erickson's colleagues.
“I’m appalled and ashamed that the community could rally around, in this case, you,” Circuit Court Judge Michael Baumgartner said towards Erickson during his sentencing. “What you did was a jab in the eye with a sharp stick to every parent who trusts a teacher.”
WRONG.
WRONG.
A teacher who uses his 'authority' to molest an underage student, or ANY student, should lose his job and his teacher's license immediately if not sooner. Then turned over to the parents for five uninterrupted minutes. Then sent to prison, where his cellmate will be a lusty gorilla-sized neanderthal.
WRONG.
Ms Campbell wrote: "He (Neal Erickson) allowed a mutual friendship to develop into much
more." ...
Pedophilia is NOT mutual friendship.
Ms Coe wrote: ”This was an isolated
incident"
An isolated incident is NOT a 3-year time span.
RIGHT.
Judge Baumgartner handed down a
sentence of 15 to 30 years in prison.
“What you did was a jab in the eye with a
sharp stick to every parent who trusts a teacher.”
At least the Judge got it right.
I don't blame the parents one bit for getting their kids out of this school district.
Media Moron: Carol Costello
Taking MSM Media Moronics to a new low:
CNN: "I've never heard of such a thing happening" cnn anchor blanks on Ft. Hood shooting
At least Brian Todd had a clue.
CNN: "I've never heard of such a thing happening" cnn anchor blanks on Ft. Hood shooting
Anchoring the coverage of an ongoing mass shooting at the Washington Naval Yard, CNN anchor Carol Costello quizzed a producer on the scene about whether a military base like this has ever come under attack by a gunman before.
Some have speculated that she was referring specifically to bases in the Washington D.C. area, but it was unclear why Costello did not reference the 2009 attack on Fort Hood by Maj. Nidal Hasan
(NB: which by the way the MSM refuses to term 'domestic terrorism, despite the murderer standing on a table shouting 'Allahu Akbar').
“I used to work in Washington, live in Washington. This seems so unusual to me that a gunman could create this kind of havoc at a U.S. military facility,” Costello asked her producer, Brian Todd. “Have you ever heard of this happening before, Brian?”
“I was just saying that this is so unusual, because this is such a heavily-secured military facility. I’ve worked in Washington for many years, I’ve never heard of such a thing happening,” she asked.
“Well, we haven’t either in this area, Carol,” Todd replied. “This is the first time we’ve seen something like this, at least in many, many years. Now you remember the Fort Hood shooting in 2009, where that was a member of the service who was convicted eventually of doing that shooting.”
In 2009, Hasan murdered 13 and wounded 30 others in a mass shooting at the Fort Hood military base.
Watch the clip.
At least Brian Todd had a clue.
September 11, 2013
Newsworthy
Newsworthy: Of sufficient interest or importance to the public to warrant reporting in the media.
There is something vastly wrong in our society when daily updates about the Krappy Kardashians, the lewd Miley Cyrus and the rude Justin Bieber take precedence in the moronic Main Stream Media over someone like Cameron Lyle.
There is something vastly wrong in our society when daily updates about the Krappy Kardashians, the lewd Miley Cyrus and the rude Justin Bieber take precedence in the moronic Main Stream Media over someone like Cameron Lyle.
An Interesting Number
73
as in 73%
as in 73% of US casualties in Afghanistan have occurred on Barack Hussein Obama's watch.
Dennis Crowley: US casualties-Afghanistan-Obamas watch
Barack Hussein Obama has not been, is not now, nor will ever be, a competent Commander-in-Chief, no matter how nicely he salutes, or how many photo ops he has at Dover AFB (1 so far).
2001: 5
2002: 30
2003: 31
2004: 49
2005: 94
2006: 87
2007: 111
2008: 151
2009: 303
2010: 497
2011: 494
2012: 294
2013: 91 (From Jan. 1, 2013 to Sept. 10, 2013)
- See more at:
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/dennis-m-crowley/12-year-war-73-us-casualties-afghanistan-obamas-watch#sthash.UOt8GBcp.dpuf
During the now 12-year-long Afghan War, the four deadliest years for U.S. troops were also the four years of Obama’s first term.
Total U.S. Combat Deaths in Afghanistan
Total U.S. Combat Deaths in Afghanistan
2001: 5
2002: 30
2003: 31
2004: 49
2005: 94
2006: 87
2007: 111
2008: 151
2009: 303
2010: 497
2011: 494
2012: 294
2013: 91 (From Jan. 1, 2013 to Sept. 10, 2013)
- See more at:
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/dennis-m-crowley/12-year-war-73-us-casualties-afghanistan-obamas-watch#sthash.UOt8GBcp.dpuf
During the now 12-year-long Afghan War, the four deadliest years for U.S. troops were also the four years of Obama’s first term.
Total U.S. Combat Deaths in Afghanistan
Total U.S. Combat Deaths in Afghanistan
2001: 5
2002: 30
2003: 31
2004: 49
2005: 94
2006: 87
2007: 111
2008: 151
2009: 303
2010: 497
2011: 494
2012: 294
2013: 91 (From Jan. 1, 2013 to Sept. 10, 2013)
- See more at:
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/dennis-m-crowley/12-year-war-73-us-casualties-afghanistan-obamas-watch#sthash.UOt8GBcp.dpuf
During the now 12-year-long Afghan War, the four deadliest years for U.S. troops were also the four years of Obama’s first term.
Total U.S. Combat Deaths in Afghanistan
Total U.S. Combat Deaths in Afghanistan
2001: 5
2002: 30
2003: 31
2004: 49
2005: 94
2006: 87
2007: 111
2008: 151
2009: 303
2010: 497
2011: 494
2012: 294
2013: 91 (From Jan. 1, 2013 to Sept. 10, 2013)
- See more at:
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/dennis-m-crowley/12-year-war-73-us-casualties-afghanistan-obamas-watch#sthash.UOt8GBcp.dpuf
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