Anonymous ID: 428f60 Dec. 3, 2021, 4:14 p.m. No.15130545   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0565

what do anons think about the Crumbley case?

 

i am having a hard time understanding why the parents are being blamed for not checking the kids backpack for the gun after attending a meeting at the school with educators about the kid's behavior?

Why are not the educators not the ones responsible for not checking the backpack themselves?

They run the school, why didn't they say, let's see what you got?

 

Why was the kid not immediately suspended?

 

I just heard the parents were given 48 hours to get the kid psychiatric treatment.

But they still let him back in school?

 

I am not blaming the school, I was just wondering why they are not responsible, also?

 

Did the kid leave the school after the meeting and go home?

Why

Anonymous ID: 428f60 Dec. 3, 2021, 4:51 p.m. No.15130771   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0785 >>0870

>>15130593

 

https://irp.nih.gov/blog/post/2015/10/presidential-nih-visits-barack-obama-2009

 

Presidential NIH Visits: Barack Obama, 2009

BY MICHELE LYONS

 

Thursday, October 1, 2015

 

President Barack Obama visited Dr. Marston Linehan’s NCI lab, where he specializes in kidney cancer, September 30, 2009. Also with him were NIH Director Francis Collins (left) and HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. Obama congratulated NIH for awarding the first half of a $10 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) appropriation in 12,000 grants.

 

Read more about the visit.

https://nihrecord.nih.gov/past-issues

Anonymous ID: 428f60 Dec. 3, 2021, 4:53 p.m. No.15130785   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15130771

https://nihrecord.nih.gov/sites/recordNIH/files/pdf/2015/NIH-Record-2015-01-02.pdf

 

President Obama Visits NIH, Touts Progress in Ebola

Vaccine Effort

By Carla Garnett

I

n his Dec. 2 visit to NIH, President Barack Obama revealed two things about his approach to problem-solving: The U.S. will respond with compassion and science wlead the way. He used his time at what he calls “America’s

laboratory” to congratulate scientists for delivering a potential Ebola vaccine and to champion scientific research

once again as the nation’s most powerful weapon against

global health threats.

“We are going to be guided by the science—not by

speculation, not by fear, not by rumor, not by panic—by

science,” said President Obama, in a 22-minute address

to a packed Masur Auditorium. Earlier he had visited two

NIAID senior investigators (see sidebar) and their labs in

the Vaccine Research Center. With the briefings in Bldg.

40 and the speech in the Clinical Center, he spent about

90 minutes on campus.

“One of the things that has always marked us as exceptional is our leadership in science and our leadership in research,” the President said. ….