Thursday, May 28, 2009

Larry Hincker Award Finalists

CCAC also told Brashier that the college must pre-approve any distribution of literature to fellow students, and that pamphlets like hers would not be approved, even insisting that Brashier destroy all copies of her pamphlet.

Brashier reports that she was also interrogated about why she was distributing the pamphlets, whether she owned a licensed firearm and had ever brought it to campus (she has not), whether she carries a concealed firearm off campus, and whether she disagrees with the existing college policy banning concealed weapons on campus. [More]

Why do fun opportunities like this always seem to happen to someone else...?

Oh, look:
Alex Johnson, President, Community College of Allegheny County: 412-237-4413; ajohnson@ccac.edu
Elmer Haymon, President, Community College of Allegheny County-Allegheny Campus: 412-237-2543; ehaymon@ccac.edu
We can still have some fun.

Frickin' nitwits.

[Via Sam W and "Bill Hicks". Hincker Award courtesy Robb Allen].

4 comments:

Defender said...

Message sent.
Ms. Brashier is working peacefully to change the system from within, as our Overseers always advise us. They know that when it comes to taking BACK rights that have been stolen, we can only HOPE for CHANGE, as slaves for 200 years could only hope for freedom in death.

Jeffersonian said...

There seems to be a similar case in Louisiana, interviewed by Tom Gresham on Gun Talk on Sunday. Podcast.

W W Woodward said...

Makes one wonder if this college condones the discussion of metaphysics in philosophy courses.

Maybe the administration has also banned philosophy and logic courses.

It would not do to have research departments at the school. A student just might find proof that a college sponsored belief has been unfounded by logical, reproducible research.

The Community College of Allegheny County appears to be just another extended, government funded high school wherein students are programed rather than educated.

Anonymous said...

I first learned to shoot from a University of Massachusetts at Boston Physics professor, earning a NRA Basic Pistol Marksmanship certificate. It was a university sponsored activity entirely free to me as it was included in the Student Activity/Athletic fee. The range was located under the basketball court at Boston State College, which is now the site of Roxbury Community College, with Harvard Medical School nearby.
Surprised? I was and still am.