Anywho...it seems that the NY Times is indicating that NJ schoolchildren are preparing to assassinate NJ's new, conservative governor, Chris Christie. The language choices are just at "alarming" as those used by Gov. Palin - so either the NY Times is trying to egg on those praying for Christie's death or the clearly-prompted students (the 'event' was prompted by a non-student slacker leftist wannabe community organizer that doesn't follow through on promises and can't handle criticism) themselves are now advocating violence against the governor elected by a solid majority of NJ voters:
It was a silent call to arms...
Michelle Ryan Lauto, 18, a college freshman, joined students who walked out of High Tech High School in Bergen County. It was Ms. Lauto’s Facebook message urging students to take a stand against budget cuts that led to the protests around the state. “All I did was make a Facebook page,” she said. “Anyone who has an opinion could do that and have their opinion heard.”...
The mass walkouts were inspired by Michelle Ryan Lauto, an 18-year-old aspiring actress and a college freshman, and came a week after voters rejected 58 percent of school district budgets put to a vote across the state (not all districts have a direct budget vote)...
Ms. Lauto, enrolled at Pace University, said she has always had an activist streak. In seventh grade, she tried — but failed — to organize a protest over a new dress code, and after President George W. Bush was re-elected in 2004, she wrote “Going to Canada, Be Back in 4 Years” on a T-shirt and wore it to class...
Within a week, Ms. Lauto received hundreds of responses, not all of them positive. In fact, so many students insulted her and said the walkout was a stupid idea that she disabled the message function on her Facebook page...
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