Posted on 01/08/2014 1:15:17 PM PST by Clintons Are White Trash
A young, homosexual Yale University professor who died inside a jail cell last November - prompting members of the Yale community to march in protest, accuse officers of police brutality, and demand accountability had actually succumbed to a methamphetamine overdose and heart attack, according to authorities.
Samuel See died of acute methamphetamine and amphetamine intoxication with recent myocardial infarction, reports The Courant, citing the medical examiner. His death was ruled an accident.
(Excerpt) Read more at thecollegefix.com ...
had actually succumbed to a methamphetamine overdose and heart attack,
Oh.
Never mind.
According to New Haven Independent, the young educator had had recent run-ins with police.
Rocky relationship: See (left) and Sunder Ganglani, 32 (right) got married this past May but had already obtained protective orders against one another
Young intellectuals: See had met his husband in Yale, where Ganglani (pictured) worked as a teaching assistant and artistic producer at The Foundry Theater
See had met his husband in Yale, where Ganglani worked as a teaching assistant and artistic producer at The Foundry Theater.
According to Ganglanis Facebook page, the two men got married this past May.
On Monday, the 32-year-old now-widower posted a message on his page saying, in part, that ‘there is nothing that can take love away.’
NOT THAT THERE'S ANYTHING WRONG WITH ANY OF THIS
This article by Jonah Goldberg prompted me to record the series during the marathon. I do watch a little television but haven’t watched a SERIES for about 15 years. It was an exceptionally good story.
http://nationalreview.com/article/359223/breaking-bad-breaks-through-jonah-goldberg
I don’t think there are spoilers past the fifth season, but fair warning.
This has become a wicked nation.
Yep, Breaking Bad is IMHO the best television series since Soap.
I also highly recommend Walking Dead.
Ooooooo! Bad, bad taste! <snerk!>
Yet these losers yield tremendous power over media, hence politics.
They have to be marginalized, but they control the means to marginalize.
It seems liberal elites are having a hard time holding on to their delusions now a days... I'm amazed the Yale professor didn't try to blame the Tea Party too...
Here's a flash for folks teaching at Yale - 1968 is OVER... 1971 will never come back... the world moved on.... GROW UP. Really, GROW UP.
That show seems to have such a huge following from Americans at every end of the political spectrum, from OWS types to Tea Party Patriots and everyone in between. Which is why I suspect the show’s creators have tried to keep political messages to a minimum.
So are their homosexual parties/orgies where it's not unusual for vast numbers of them to show up, do the meth and take advantage of the several "sex slaves" who are volunteers for such parties.
One news report I read several years ago from a raid in Fla had one such "slave" admitting to be the recipient of over 50 sexual encounters.......
Drugs like meth and cocaine constrict the vessels. Strokes and heart attacks are some of the risks of abusing these drugs.
Sounds like someone the Democrats would run for President.
RE “Tragic” and “Not So Smart”:
As I see thing, tragedy is something that happens out of the blue and caused catastrophe to lives, and usually can’t be helped...
But what happened to this guy was pure self-induced stupidity and could have been easily prevented by simply NOT fooling around with meth or any other deadly drug.
Growing up in North Philly, I knew several friends and acquaintances who died of heroin overdoses (that was big back in the late 70s for a while) before they even got to age 25, so I guess I’m low on compassion when it comes to drugs... like the old commercial says “There’s a reason it’s called DOPE.”
The real tragedy, IMHO, is that someone like this was teaching and influencing young folks; hopefully, no one will be stupid enough to follow his example.
I feel bad for his family for the pain his actions put them through.
A queer tweaker professor. Where else but the Ivy League?
I call it the Poison Ivy League.
I’m thinking about it, and so does every last person who saw BB. We’ll be seeing these BB/Heisenberg references for years to come.
I guess Goldberg got a lot of people to check out the series. I read his article, and to be honest, I had never heard of the series before. But last October I told my wife about Goldberg’s column. We had been looking for another series to get involved with after “Ray Donovan” was done for the season. She told me to go ahead and order the first season dvd of BB. What can I say...we were hooked after the first episode. We ordered all the remaining seasons. Then it was night after night in October watching episode after episode. Yes, Goldberg was right...it’s probably the best series tv has ever done.
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