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Northwestern
University.
Bill Ayers and wife Bernardine Dohrn
Whom together as part of Weather Underground's assault on
the United States murdered Brian V. McDonnell, a sergeant with
the San Francisco Police Department in 1970.
Dohrn is an associate law professor at Northwestern.
Shameful.
Northwestern University. With a student body loaded with
privileged trust babies, they famously mock other Big Ten teams who are
pounding them on the athletic fields:
What's the Worry?
What's the Fuss?
In Four More Years
You'll Be Working for Us
Add to that legacy this: Sex
Toy Demonstration in College Class Causes Controversy
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A class taught by Professor John Michael Bailey of Northwestern
University caused some amount of controversy after he used a live model
to demonstrate the use of a sex toy called the “Fucksaw.”
The 600-person course is one of the largest classes taught at the
university, although only 120 students attended this particular class.
Professor Bailey defended his demonstration of the device, arguing that
teaching students about sexual diversity, including the use of extreme
sex toys like the “fucksaw” was a necessary part of their education on
human sexuality, almost implying that they couldn’t simply research
these topics on their own via the internet. |
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Our Dicks are Little
Our Balls Quite Small
We Pleaure Our Women
With A Special Sawzall
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Perhaps an unfair demonization of Northwestern. They play pretty good ball these days, and have a great academic reputation. I can't explain that second part. Francis Peay's supporters still exist on the academic side?
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I see that pic of those two commies and wish these guys were around. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/8376808/Dead-Men-Risen-The-snipers-story.html
ReplyDeleteThat's a target-rich environment right there.
ReplyDeleteIf you would like to entertain that fantasy a little more, read "I Sniper" by Stephens Hunter.
ReplyDeleteI don't think they make it to chapter 3.
Well not them exactly but fictional characters that are surprisingly similar ...
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