SOTG 259 – She’s got a Knife!




Student of the Gun Radio show

Summary: The Religion of Peace and Brotherhood is once again arming its children and sending them out to kill. Tune in to hear where and how Muslim missionaries are hard at work spreading their message. We will take a moment to focus on the left coast and the events unfolding in Oregon. From the Beaver State we have both a Go Team moment and a Public School Psychological Terrorism report. Also, as promised, we have a range report for you. SOURCES: Please thank SWAT Fuel for their support:                                                                                         Facebook - <a href="https://www.facebook.com/SWATfuel">facebook.com/SWATfuel </a>                                                                                        Website - <a href="http://swatfuel.com/contact-us.aspx">swatfuel.com/contact-us</a> From <a href="http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/10/roseburg-or-residents-organize-protest-against-obamas-visit-defend-roseburg-deny-barack-obama/">www.thegatewaypundit.com</a>: "David Jacques, publisher of the Roseburg Beacon, told Bill O’Reilly on Monday that the people of Roseburg would not welcome Barack Obama if he came to town to politicize the funerals of the Umpqua College shooting victims. Madman Chris Harper-Mercer murdered eight students and a teacher last week in a shooting spree on campus. David Jacques and community leaders, including Douglas County commissioners, the police chief and local sheriff, do not want Obama to come grandstand in Roseburg for political purposes. Now, there is a Facebook protest page set up to protest Obama in Roseburg. They rolled out their “Unwelcome Mat." From <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/10/11/oregon-8th-grader-suspended-from-school-for-wearing-patriotic-shirt-showing-gun/">www.washingtonpost.com</a>: "Alan Holmes, an eighth-grade student in Gresham, Ore., still remembers the day his older brother returned home after serving in Iraq with the Marines. “I was proud of him,” Holmes told ABC affiliate KATU. “I remember the day he came home and I was just so happy. I was little but I still remember it, he made me happy.” [Husband has lived in his front yard for six months after wife kicked him to the curb] As he got older, Holmes’s pride turned into patriotism. He wanted to demonstrate that patriotism last week by wearing a T-shirt to school that included a design memorializing fallen soldiers and bearing the words “Standing for those who stood for us,” according to KATU. Instead, the image on his shirt — boots, a helmet and a gun — got him suspended, the station reported. Officials at Dexter McCarty Middle School asked Holmes to change his shirt, according to Fox affiliate KPTV. When he refused, the station reported, he was given an ultimatum: Remove the shirt or face suspension. The standoff comes during an extremely tense time in schools across the country, but especially among those in Oregon. Last week, a 26-year-old man walked into Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Ore., armed with three pistols and a semiautomatic rifle and began methodically shooting students and professors. The incident, which occurred on the fourth day of the fall semester, left nine people dead, as well as the shooter, and led to 10 being hospitalized. [Oregon shooter said to have singled out Christians for killing in ‘horrific act of cowardice’] Holmes has refused to back down, but his suspension has left him saddened. “I was just upset,” he told KATU. “I was heartbroken. My brother, he means everything for me. Just being able to help and give back to the people who fought and died for us it just makes me feel good.” School administrators called Holmes’s father and asked him to pick up his son from school. “Yeah, I’m proud of him,” Charles Holmes, Alan’s father, told KPTV. “I would’ve done the same thing.” Administrators declined to comment directly on the incident,