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  • He Refused To Leave Columbia When He Was Suspended. Two Weeks Later, He's Still There—And Leading the Protests Roiling Campus.

    04/24/2024 8:01:11 AM PDT · by george76 · 34 replies
    Washington Free Beacon ^ | April 24, 2024 | Collin Anderson
    Aidan Parisi pledged to 'resist' and called for 'intifada' after Columbia ordered him to vacate his on-campus apartment.. For more than two weeks, Columbia University graduate student Aidan Parisi has defied the university’s suspension, refusing to vacate his dorm room on the school's Manhattan campus. The school announced Parisi’s suspension on April 4 following his participation in a pro-Hamas event. And while Columbia leaders have pledged to enforce the suspension, they have yet to follow through. In the meantime, Parisi has contributed to the mayhem that has engulfed the campus over the past several days, serving as a leader of...
  • Emotional Support Alligator Makes New Friends At Assisted Living Facility

    01/26/2019 2:07:39 PM PST · by goldstategop · 48 replies
    CBS Baltimore ^ | 01/172019 | N/A
    Meet Wally, a four and-a-half foot long emotional support alligator with razor-sharp teeth who likes to make new friends. Wally belongs to Joie Henney, host of Joie Henney’s Outdoors, a hunting and fishing show that ran from 1989 until 2000 on ESPN Outdoors, Fox and other outlets.
  • PETA: Popeyes Mocking Mental Illness By Selling Boxes Of Dead Emotional Support Chickens (tr)

    12/20/2018 4:36:04 PM PST · by EdnaMode · 69 replies
    CBS Philly ^ | December 19, 2018
    According to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), Popeyes is responsible for the slaughter of millions of chicken each year. PETA took aim at the popular food chain after they released an “Emotional Support Chicken” Tuesday to “provide a good-hearted laugh most need to get through stressful holiday air travel.” Travelers at Philadelphia International Airport can purchase their meal with the special “Emotional Support Chicken” carrier in Terminal C. “We know holiday travel can be frustrating, and there’s no better way to ease stress than with a box of delicious Popeyes fried chicken and a good laugh,” said...
  • American Airlines bans emotional support amphibians, ferrets, goats and more

    05/15/2018 9:04:37 AM PDT · by JoeProBono · 36 replies
    chicagotribune ^ | May 14 2018 | Lauren Zumbach
    First United Airlines barred an emotional support peacock from boarding. Now American Airlines is telling passengers some of their service and emotional support animals — including goats, hedgehogs and tusked creatures — can’t fly. *************************** Under the new rules, which go into effect July 1, American is adding amphibians, goats, hedgehogs, insects, nonhousehold birds and animals with tusks, horns or hooves to the list of those that can’t fly as service or support animals. .............
  • Feds: Airlines Must Let Passengers Fly With Pigs for 'Emotional Support'

    07/07/2012 11:19:33 AM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 90 replies
    Feds: Airlines Must Let Passengers Fly With Pigs for 'Emotional Support' By Elizabeth Harrington (CNSNews.com) – Pot-bellied pigs must be granted passage on airplanes if they are used for “emotional support” by their owners, states the Department of Transportation’s (DOT) draft manual on equity for the disabled in air travel. The DOT published its “Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel: Draft Technical Assistance Manual” in the Federal Register on July 5, providing guidance that allows swine on airplanes if they are determined to be service animals. The manual is designed to "help carriers and indirect carriers and...
  • VANCE HELP-OC-VO (Support for 9-11 Widow Refused)

    03/04/2003 6:18:47 AM PST · by the_devils_advocate_666 · 5 replies · 327+ views
    WBOY ^ | March 4, 2003 | unknown
    The widow of a West Virginia soldier killed in Afghanistan wants grief counseling. but is having trouble getting it from support groups for nine-eleven victims. Lisa Vance's husband, Gene, was the first West Virginian killed in Afghanistan. He was killed in May 2002 during an attack by al-Qaida and Taliban forces. The Morgantown woman says six organizations have refused her request for emotional support and counseling and blatantly told her she wasn't a victim of 9-11. Vance says she hasn't had financial difficulties after losing her husband and isn't interested in money from the September Eleventh groups. A Red Cross...