Archive for April, 2007

Assembly Adjourns, Moonbats Reappear 

It’s a miracle or maybe it’s just witchcraft. The Georgia Assembly meets in regular session for 40 days. Friday, April 20 was the 40th day. The 2007 legislative regular session is over.
As if by magic, the vanished moonbats have reappeared.
Some claim that Dean Sue Rosser showed nuanced, sophisticaticated, leadership with her [...]

Hate Filed Movie May Warp Young Minds 

Opposition to screening of a documentary film about Islamic extremism prompted security concerns yesterday on several college and university campuses.
“Georgia Tech is aware of the sensitive nature of the movie being shown and some added measures have been made to ensure the success of the event,” said university spokesman Matt Nagel.
Ruth Malhotra, [...]

Is Dying on Your Knees Politically Correct? 

Two gunmen shot a male and female student eating lunch outside their school. The gunmen then entered the school firing. They proceeded to the library where students had been told to take shelter under the desks. The gunmen methodically went desk to desk and shot each student in the head, taunting some [...]

Ivan Allen Cuts and Runs from Assembly Fight 

In the face of judgmental godbag legislative and regent scrutiny, The Ivan Allen School of Liberal Arts has cut and run from a fight.
Instead of “speaking truth to power” when confronted by the homophobic, islamophobic, capitalist, bible thumpers in the Assembly, Ivan Allen has gone underground. The innovative, progressive, activist faculty that was the [...]

Tech Promotes Lesbian Safety with Pride 

The mission of the Pride Alliance is “to provide a source of information, promote a positive self-awareness and social outlet for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning people and their allies within the Georgia Tech Community.”
Further lesbian support may be found at the Tech Women’s Center.
The main objectives of these programs are:
(a) to provide [...]

Muslims Celebrate Transvestites, Mimic Tech 

In solidarity with the Tech Pride Alliance, Pakistani Muslims mimiced last night’s Tech Drag Queens for Kids extravaganza at the The Jungle.
Dance performances by transvestites are common during marriage functions in the rural areas of Pakistan.
Small arms and assault rifle fire added a touch of local color to the festivities.
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Islamist Touts Muslim Treatment of Women 

Islamist Hibba Abugideiri wowed an audience of Tech feminists with her celebration of Muslim support for women’s rights. She believes that many Americans are not satisfied with a completely secular, materialistic society, and are looking for a spirituality of some kind, whether derived from a traditional religion such as Islam or from some less [...]

Mom Celebrates a Woman’s Right to Choose 

Nicole Beecroft initially said she went to the bathroom about 3 a.m. Monday and “something didn’t feel right.” So she spread a towel on the laundry room floor, lay down and gave birth.
The teenager, a senior at Tartan High School in Oakdale, had left for work at Cub when police arrived at her home about [...]

Tech to Dispel Gay Employment Myths 

According to the Tech Safe Space Training Manual, “Sexual orientation does not affect one’s job qualifications.
Unfortunately, some people believe that gay, lesbian, and bisexual people should not be allowed to hold certain positions such as teacher, foster parent, soldier, counselor, religious leader, or police officer.
They fear that GLB people are sexually [...]

Ohio Man May Compete for Tech Kids 

Well known Wayne Township volunteer firefighter, Steven S. Cole, may travel to Atlanta to compete in the Georgia Tech Pride Alliance drag queen show to benefit kids. The event
starts 7PM, Friday the 13th at The Jungle. Admission is $8.
Cole favors blond wigs, women’s bikinis, long silver go-go boots and other women’s garments.
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