In an interview with ABC News, school bookkeeper Antoinette Tuff, who helped talk down a young man who entered a Georgia elementary school with an AK-47 intent on ending his own life as well as the lives of children in school that day, said that she started praying for him.
When the journalist who was interviewing her called her heroic Mrs. Tuff said, "I give it all to God, I was terrified."
I thought we had a separation of church and state in this country?
How is this woman allowed to bring her antiquated mysticism into our Georgia public schools?
A woman who openly speaks of a God, as if he is real?
She gives this imaginary puff of nothing a name and gives him credit for helping to end a potential massacre!?!
What a nincompoop!
This type of dim witted idiot only enforces the stereotype of southerners as spooksters and pagans.
I hope someone in a position of authority will see this video and fire her immediately.
We cannot have this type of idolatry ruining another generation of young minds.
Irregardless of the inconsistencies of the mainstream press, this lady is awesome.
She stared a crazy man down - a crazy man with an AK-47 who wanted to die and take many people with him.
She talked him down and because of her no one died.
Someone should get a big raise.
To whom or to whatever she gives credit, she showed remarkable courage and calmness.
Big hugs, lady.
(I know "irregardless" is not a word.)
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