Monday, March 31, 2008

Bartering Away Rights at U of A

"[The] student body supports [the] current safety procedures of the University, but we encourage research of other ways to keep us safe," said SGA Vice President Madeline Barter...

Barter, on the other hand, said she is against students being allowed to carry on campus. She said she feels the pressures of college life, along with the emotional changes many college students are going through, do not make a good environment when guns are thrown in the mix.

"Guns in that atmosphere does not sound like a good idea," she said.

OK, Madeline, suppose you tell us your qualifications for reaching that conclusion. What training do you have in self defense and use of arms? I mean, you come off sounding like you know what you're talking about.

Do you?

And it's too bad you've never taken responsibility for yourselves as men, Phillip Martin and "NRA member" Russell Howard*, but somehow your use of the words "dumb" and "stupid" seem appropriately ironic.

Don't let us make decisions. Put our lives and safety in someone else's hands.

Do you boys ever listen to yourself? Who would expect another man to put his life on the line for someone who is unwilling to protect himself but a child, and not a very bright one at that?

Y'all seem to be doing your best to guarantee a real crimson tide.

[* Not this one, of course]

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bartering ? It is more akin to steamrollering by the elite establishment, in my view. Read the comments in the student newspaper.

When the "Authorities" mandate foolish behavior, they are likely to be ignored.

Sam Wilson

Anonymous said...

Let the "decision-makers" sit in their offices, sign their pieces of paper, make their telephone calls, hold their press conferences, and beg for their money. Who cares? They don't matter, because they won't be there to stop, or even ameliorate the next tragedy.

I carry concealed regardless of the policies, statutes, regulations, laws, or the present state of public opinion. None of that will matter a tinker's damn when I'm confronted by a thug in a dark parking lot. I'm there, they are not.

I make my own decisions, thanks very much, and I don't need useless kibbitzers.

Anonymous said...

I was simply amazed at the outright eagerness the interviewees displayed in announcing their mental, moral, and ethical irresponsibility. Of course, they couched it in terms of other unnamed "uprepared, untrained, not capable of making a decision" students, but that was only projection.

My God, I hope none of these people ever have children.

Anonymous said...

What about banning booze on campus and in dorms? Overindulging in alcohol is a bigger factor in poor grades and failure that could lead to various irrational acts that don't even involve guns...