Thought For the Day
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
I’ve been saying that for this past year. They are crusaders searching for nazis. They cannot show mercy.
Some people simply exist to cause trouble for other people.
What a pathetically evil little twit.
Five bucks says she turned him down.
There’s a quick way to shut down these would-be assassins–the institutions can ignore them. But unfortunately, the institutions have been captured by people just as vicious and morally-deficient.
He looks like a limp wristed, ankle grabbing soy boy.
As I asked elsewhere, strange how the N word is so offensive but the F word isn’t. Technically, the N word adds a single G to the Latin word niger (masculine), nigra (feminine), nigrum (neuter) meaning black, whereas the F word means fornication under consent of King (well, maybe that definition is apocryphal, but let’s go with it anyways). I suppose fornication is socially acceptable today.
BTW, whatever happened to sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me?
One last thing: some people who hate each other really deserve each other. Just saying.
What stuns me isn’t that he did this, since people will be people. What stuns me is that the university in question apparently went with it and wrecked her life plans because of it.
I’ve always thanked God for his poor memory. Imagine if God remembered your every sin like the internet does, even after you repented, confessed and he forgave you?
The young man in question is a cross-dressing homosexual. You have to go to British newspapers to see him in drag.
Youngsters have been doing sh!tty things to each other for who knows how long. The technology changes and the menu of aggressors and victims changes. One thing that’s novel is that the admissions office at the University of Tennessee would pay any mind.
You’ll recall back around 1997 that the admission offer (from the University of California at Berkeley) of a youth named David Cash was not withdrawn and he was permitted to enroll (despite actual campus protest and obnoxious non mea culpa from Cash himself). You’ll recall also why his enrollment was controversial: he had stood by and done nothing while a friend of his had sexually assaulted and murdered a young girl in the bathroom of a Las Vegas casino. (Why there was no provision in the Nevada penal code to bring him to book is a puzzle). Again, people who work in higher ed administration are the pits.
Art:
I remember reading the Cash case and recall two points:
1. Cash broke no law then in effect in either state by failing to report the felony.
2. The University of California’s counsel told them that enrollment at a public institution is a public benefit that cannot be denied except according to law, and that Cash had broken no law. Therefore he could not be expelled (as he no doubt would have been at any private university).
1. Cash broke no law then in effect in either state by failing to report the felony.
2. The University of California’s counsel told them that enrollment at a public institution is a public benefit that cannot be denied except according to law, and that Cash had broken no law. Therefore he could not be expelled (as he no doubt would have been at any private university).
He was traveling with the assailant, entered the bathroom with him, and watched him assault and kill the girl in question. There should be a provision in the Nevada penal code covering this situation.
The University of Tennessee is a public institution. This is the usual try-every-door noncompliance you get from higher ed administrators.
[The young man in question is a cross-dressing homosexual.] AD
Instead of receiving the mental health therapy that he obviously needs, he lashes out at another.
Next year will he morph into a woman trapped inside a mans body?
Next year will he be using the stall next to your granddaughters in some public restroom somewhere.
If some of the folks who voted Biden into office have a granddaughter raped in a women’s bathroom by a confused individual, like the one in this story, who isn’t helped by the professional mental health practitioners, then they have no one to blame but themselves.
Buck up liberals.
Your whirlwind is coming.
You will reap what you’ve sown.
62,000,000 reasons to back up my opinion.
During the presidential campaign, Biden made several promises to the abortion lobby. Among those were pressing Congress to repeal the Hyde Amendment and force Americans to pay for abortions, using the power of the executive office to codify Roe v Wade into federal law, and making it impossible for states to enact pro-life legislation. Beginning with the first 100 days of his administration.
We are going to see unimaginable consequences from the demented in charge if he keeps his promises.
What will late night comedy talk shows amuse themselves with when they witness the coming judgement?
[ Gulp. ]
2021?
Hang on and tighten your seatbelts.
Instead of receiving the mental health therapy that he obviously needs,
I doubt talk therapies were ever worth the time and money of aught but a small minority, but the current generation of mental health tradesmen adhere to a social ideology and guild mentality that would likely serve to exacerbate any problems he had. Psychiatry is one department of medicine where Ivan Illich wasn’t playing the crank. What might help him is if people quit paying any mind to his attention-seeking behaviors and penalized him from time to time.
“ What might help him is if people quit paying any mind to his attention-seeking behaviors and penalized him from time to time.
Amen
….and , sorry, I wasn’t paying attention – a lyric from a rap song? Is anybody calling down the rapper?
using the power of the executive office to codify Roe v Wade into federal law, and making it impossible for states to enact pro-life legislation.
I remember when Congress did that to make it impossible for states to enact pro-gay marriage laws.
This time, it will of course be different.
The Chinese have a proverb, “Before you set upon the road for revenge, the first thing you must do is dig two graves”.
So Richard Maibaum and Michael G Wilson tell us.