On Thursday the Fairfax County School Board sent a leader to Liberty University chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr. to say they are “deeply disturbed” by his calls for Liberty students to get concealed permits and carry guns to stop potential terror attacks on campus. Falwell made his comments to the student body on December 4, 2015, saying, “I’ve always thought if more good people had concealed-carry permits, then we could end those Muslims before they walked in and killed us.” Four days later Falwell made clear that he could have used a word other than “Muslims” to make the same point. The Washington Post reported that Falwell was referencing the terrorists who killed 14 innocents in San Bernardino on August 2, 2015. And WSLW 10 quoted Farwell speaking to that very point on December 8, saying, “Terrorist would have been a good word to use too, I just was referring to those particular people, and they were motivated by their religion, so it was a relevant term for that event.” Nevertheless, after “debaters from at least five Northern Virginia high schools decided to boycott the [April 22-23]…high school debate championship because it was being held at Liberty, the Fairfax school board followed suit. The students said