Posted on 03/23/2016 8:26:36 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
An associate professor at the University of North Dakota called the police on two ROTC students carrying replica rifles on campus, saying the group's practice drills are "highly inappropriate" and "irresponsible" in light of recent school shootings.
In a letter Sunday to the Grand Forks Herald, Heidi Czerwiec described the panic she felt when she looked up from her office computer to see "two figures in camo with guns" outside her window.
"My first thought is for my students' and my safety: I grab my phone, crawl under my desk and call 911," she wrote.
The threat, however, was two ROTC students carrying guns on their way to a routine training exercise, Campus Reform reported.
"I can barely talk -- first, with fear, and then with rage when the dispatcher reports back that yes, in fact, I've probably just seen ROTC cadets, though they're going to send an officer to check because no one has cleared it with them," Ms. Czerwiec wrote.
She said a university officer called her back a few minutes later to inform her that ROTC would be doing the exercises for the next couple of weeks....
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
revert to secret weapon... real english (even Barry can’t decipher it)
Poor gal needs psychiatric help.
“How did we win World War II?”
In Europe, we put flowers in their Mausers and blew them kisses! Study your revisionist history, comrade!/s;)
I think Heidi needs an astronaut pants implant...
I was on the rifle team in college for four years. Our practice range was on the top floor of the Admin Bldg. Never heard a complaint, but that was 40 years ago.
Geez. You must be old as rocks. :)
Geez! Those things in the front - are they AF issue?
Barrage balloons, for low-flying aircraft. Though I've heard they also make dandy personal flotation devices...
If you had stuff on your face, do ya think you could clean it off with them things, if you did a motorboat thing, like?
Heidi Czerwiec: nutter extraordinaire; typical college professor; parasite of humanity; parasite of the North Dakota taxpayers; beneficiary of Federal student loans galore.
(After reading below, can you imagine taking out a student loan and getting a degree in whatever this sick woman teaches and then trying to go out and get a job?)
“Hello, and thanks for stopping by my site. Let me introduce you to my work.
My new collection, Self-Portrait as Bettie Page (Barefoot Muse, 2013), is a sonnet sequence that negotiates the relationship between formal poetics, bondage/discipline, and female identity through the figure of elusive 1950s pinup Bettie Page, whose own identity was a series of costumes.
I recently completed a poetry manuscript, Maternal Imagination, which represents the female perspective on the monstrous body, since so many of the texts attribute fault to the mother: her imagination, accusations of sex with demons or animals, and even contemporary issues like thalidomide. I am also expanding into translation and creative nonfiction, and its both scary and exciting to flex new writing muscles.”
Specialties:
“Body issues (the corpse, deformity, bondage/discipline)”
Publications:
“Pole Star,” “Prudish Sonnet,” and “Spanking Sonnet,” Paddlefish, Fall 2012
“Autobioerotic,” “Bettie-Shaped Space,” “Part & Parcel,” and “Abroad,” South Dakota Review, Fall 2011
“Tainted Triolet” and [”Let’s talk about sex, baby”], Measure, Fall 2011
“Star Shell,” Poetry Jumps Off the Shelf, April 2011
“Spiral Jetty: Great Salt Lake,” Crab Orchard Review, Summer 2010
“Sedating the Cats,” New South, Summer 2010
“Bibliomancy,” On Second Thought, Summer 2010
“Blueshifting” and “Fault. Lines,” Coal City Review, Spring 2010 *”Fault. Lines.” Nominated by editor for a Pushcart Prize
“Cheap Souvenir” and “Lamb’s Canyon,” Off the Coast, February 2010
“Blue Boy,” Connecticut Review, Fall 2009 *nominated by editor for a Pushcart Prize
“Body Work,” 14 by 14, Issue 11, December 2009
http://www.14by14.com/Issue11/
“Fall Rondeau,” October 15, 2009: More Than Honorable Mention in fall rondeau contest at The Rondeau Roundup, an online formal poetry site run by Allison Joseph, editor of Crab Orchard Review and Director of Creative Writing at SIU-Carbondale
http://rondeauroundup.blogspot.com
“Song Against Songs,” Measure, Fall 2009
“Rondeau with NASA Article,” August 4, 2009: First Place in love rondeau contest at The Rondeau Roundup
http://rondeauroundup.blogspot.com
“Detritus” and “Triolet,” March 10, 2009
http://rondeauroundup.blogspot.com
“Yoga: Corpse Pose,” The Evansville Review, Spring 2009
“Ghazal: By Hand” and “Amanuensis,” Southern Indiana Review, Spring 2009
“In Season: Pomegranate Glosa,” “Fetal Skeleton, Mütter Museum,” Nimrod, Fall 2008
“Victorian Daguerreotype Series” and “Reverse Railroad,” Valparaiso Poetry Review, October 2006
“After Giotto’s Raising of Lazarus,” Sow’s Ear Poetry Review, Summer 2005
“Kotu-Hôra,” Smartish Pace, Autumn 2005
“Conclamatio”: “II. Judenknöchlein,” Barrow Street, Winter 2005
“Fetish”: “V. Death and The Maiden,” Kalliope: A Journal of Women’s Literature and Art, Fall 2004
“Threnody”: “I. Song,” Verse Daily, April 19, 2004 (reprint)
http://www.versedaily.com
“Etymology 3b: The Coroner,” “Book of the Dead,” “The Woman Who Died in Her Sleep,” “Etymology 6: ‘Cadaver’,” and “Man Leaping from Bridge,” Western Humanities Review, Spring 2004
“Threnody”: “I. Song,” “II. Honeyed Words,” and “IV. Decapitation of Prisoner,” Quarterly West, Autumn/Winter 2003-04
“Is Resurrection of the Dead Possible?” The Greensboro Review, Fall 2003; reprint, August 2004
http://www.uncg.edu/eng/mfa
[”Tonight is blue and cold as brittle metal:”] and [”Across the rock face a red man”], Hayden’s Ferry Review, Spring/Summer 2003
“Hailstorm in July,” Mid-American Review, Spring 2001
“Blood Oranges,” Sundog: The SouthEast Review, Fall/Winter 2000
“El Niño” and “In Paradisum,” Chile Verde Review, Fall 1998
“Plot: Old Burying Ground, Beaufort,” Cross Roads: A Journal of Southern Culture, Spring 1998
“Veil,” Pembroke Magazine, Spring 1998
“Goose Girl,” Greensboro Review, Winter 1996-97
“Parsifal Villanelle for Residential College,” commemorative poem commissioned for the 25th Anniversary of the Residential College Program at UNCG, 1996
Revert to double-secret language : Cursive !
Almost all states and localities have laws against "abuse of 911". However, "swatting" (calling police on fear of a gun) is hinted as being encouraged, because "everybody knows" this gives the "law enforcers" a wink to go ahead and kill those people who own and carry guns due to the "loophole" of the Second Amendment.
While only a few federal LEOs, and almost none in the non-federal ranks approve or encourage "swatting", they keep silent, because they still have to make a living.
The high-ranking federal "czars" are just waiting for some dumb schmuck to become the unintentional poster child for "swatting gone bad".
Sounds like Melissa Click in waiting.
[Heidi Czerwiec described the panic she felt when she looked up from her office computer to see “two figures in camo with guns” outside her window.]
Heidi, sign up for a sabbatical in Brussels. If you return, I know you would have a new appreciation for the 2nd Amendment.
You are double devious... using cursive while talking...
I think you have shown me the meaning of flummoxed
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