Muslims Taking Over a Poor Small Town in Tennessee! Your Town Next!

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Things I love about Tennessee

Via Knuckledraggin

You can:

  • Hold a door for a Lady and get a smile and a ‘Thank you, sir’.
  • Light your brushpile afire anytime you want.
  • Wear your overalls to town and not get a second glance.
  • Buy beer and tobacco at a drive up window.
  • Listen to the hounds treein’ coons at night.
  • Drive the speed limit without somebody riding your ass.
  • Toss a loaded AR in the backseat of your truck and not worry about the law.
  • Go to the corner market and buy canning supplies and live bait.
  • Call any woman Darlin’ and not get a lecture.
  • Order your meal and everything comes fried without specifying it.

The last one on the list: Around here they’ve got what they call a ‘meat and three’ – meat and your choice of 3 vegetables, usually for under 7 bucks and it’s a hearty meal. My favorite is catfish, fried okra, fried squash and fried green tomatoes. If that ain’t a culinary delight I’ll kiss your ass.

Anytime I feel my arteries start to soften up and my blood pressure dropping, it’s time to head to town. There’s one place down the road that has a buffet and everything in it is fried. I’m not shitting you. The first time I went there I had to look at the little tags on the sneeze guard to see just exactly what was under all that cornmeal.

WTF ARE HIGH SCHOOLS DOING RANDOM LOCKDOWN SEARCHES?

Not only is this case a joke, but the revolting concept of locking down an entire school and conducting random searches of lockers and private automobiles is a Gestapo method of control. The government and their apparatchiks throughout the country are desensitizing our youth and the willingly ignorant adults to being treated like cattle. The Fourth Amendment is virtually dead at this point. Public school drone administrators can treat students like common criminals with no evidence. The police thugs can kick your door down in the name of the War on Terror. The state urges you to snitch on your neighbor. The NSA and their cohorts at Google, Facebook, Verizon and Microsoft are recording everything you do and will use that information against you whenever it suits their purpose. Drones are now roaming the skies keeping you under surveillance. Google Earth can take a close up picture of you in your backyard. And we just willingly and passively submit to this tyranny.

NewsChannel5.com | Nashville News, Weather

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn – A high school student in Montgomery County has been suspended after school officials found a knife inside his father’s car.

David Duren-Sanner should be spending his time going through college and scholarship applications this time of year.

Instead, he’s wondering if he’ll even be able to graduate after what hundreds of people are calling an overreaction to a mistake.

On Thursday, Duren-Sanner, a senior at Northeast High School drove his father’s car to school. During a random lockdown, his car was chosen to be searched.

Duren-Sanner gave permission because he said he had nothing to hide.

His father is a commercial fisherman on the West Coast and had apparently left a fishing knife in the car. Duren-Sanner’s father said it might have been wedged between one of the seats.

Duren-Sanner said he told school officials and the Sheriff’s department the car was his father’s and he didn’t know the knife was in it.

“He’s like ‘it doesn’t matter it was in your possession anyway,'” Duren-Sanner said.

School officials suspended him for 10 days, the maximum allowed under school policy, and then he was reprimanded to attend 90 days at an alternative school.

Peggy Duren is Duren-Sanner’s grandmother whom he lives with. She said she tried explaining the knife didn’t belong to her grandson, but claims school officials wouldn’t listen.

“Unfortunately (the vice principal) said that’s the way it is now: Guilty until proven innocent. It’s part of this zero tolerance policy,” she said.”

Duren-Sanner has an appeal hearing on Wednesday with the school board.

If his punishment is upheld, Duren-Sanner will not be able to attend prom, his JROTC ball or walk at graduation. His family said it’s unclear whether he’ll be able to graduate at all.

Duren said her grandson has a 3.0 grade point average, is on the honor roll and he has never even been sent to the principal’s office She said scholarship applications have stopped since it is unclear what her grandson’s future is.

Duren-Sanner also faces weapons charges with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department.

An online petition has garnered more than 600 signatures in support of Duren-Sanner. The petition urges school officials to drop all charges against him, end his suspension and not punish him for days missed.

Repeated requests for comment from the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System were not responded to.

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