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Morning Rolled Oats 

Syndicated on Talk Radio

From: Robert Karl Skoglund
Length: 00:00:31

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An 11-year-old boy from Arvada, Colorado was handcuffed and arrested after drawing stick figures in school of himself drawing a gun at other figures, with the words "teachers must die."

Nobody would have thought twice about this if the kid had a syndicated show on talk radio.
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